Night Camera+ grew up into A Better Camera - all-purpose, full featured camera for Android! 11 shooting modes, full camera control. Night mode is free for Night Camera+ users!Get A Better Camera NOW!Capture high quality images in low light. Use your mobile camera everywhere, in any conditions, no ma... see moreNight Camera+ grew up into A Better Camera - all-purpose, full featured camera for Android! 11 shooting modes, full camera control. Night mode is free for Night Camera+ users! Get A Better Camera NOW!
Capture high quality images in low light. Use your mobile camera everywhere, in any conditions, no matter how dark is it. Take sharp and noise free images. See the scene clearly with night vision viewfinder.
- No blur, no noise! - Full resolution - Advanced low light technique - Location tagging - Shutter sound can be muted - Support for Flash on/off/auto
Night Camera+ is a perfect tool for shooting indoor, at night and evening, in twilight and any other dark environment.
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"Sorry for the quality, mobile." Almost everyone makes excuses when publishing a photo taken with a camera phone. What are the problems taking good quality pictures with camera phones and is there a way to solve them and bridge the gap between camera phones and compact cameras? You may think there is very little difference between a cell phone camera and a point-and-shoot camera. Nowadays, mobile phone cameras have enough megapixels. The phones have enough storage capacity. Even the lens quality is not as bad as before and can compete with low-end compact cameras. At the same time, a big gap still exists when it comes to the basis of photography – the light source. If you take pictures in daylight, you may be satisfied with the quality of mobile images. However, when you move to a less bright indoor environment, you start to notice the difference. Mobile images appear to have more noise, they are usually blurry and lack detail in shadows. Bright areas turn into pure-white spots. Faces seem unnaturally flat, especially when using a flash. Getting into a darker environment extends the gap. While images taken with a regular camera are not very good but still do show a scene, mobile images become unacceptably blurry and show almost nothing but smeared lights and the camera’s own noise.
Almalence, Inc. has developed a technology that combines a special exposure mode and software post-processing to greatly reduce the blur effects and improve dynamic range.
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Q: Isn't it better to use the standard camera and then improve the photos in Photoshop?
A: It is always better to take a quality image than to improve a bad one. It is usually impossible to remove heavy blur or reduce high noise without losing image details. Night Camera does not apply deblurring or noise reduction filters to a standard image, it gets a better image from the sensor.