Smartphones have removed many other electronic devices from the average user. Internet browsing is done by mobile, sending emails is done from mobile and taking photos … it's also mobile. Especially in this last aspect, there is no doubt about the great progress made with smartphones and that it is due to the excellent quality of the images they love today, we must increase the speed and speed of digital images.
However, we cannot say that the old or the old is bad. Sometimes "retro" becomes fashionable and doesn't hurt to remember how we have worked over the past few years. You should probably consider this youtuber, which has created a mobile photography app with an interesting feature: it will make us go back a few years at a time
A photography app that takes us back to the year 2000
We explain ourselves. Photographic applications for our mobile phone are in the hundreds. Some are better than others. Some have larger numbers than others. But they all did the same thing. take a photo, approve the filters and save it to our gallery.
David Dobrik is a youtuber who created a photography app for retro lovers. As we can learn from The Verge, David loves disposable cameras and that's why he has decided to share his love with all of us.
An app called David Disposable transforms our modern phone into a lost camera. For those who don't know what this is, they work with cameras that cost a few euros and have a number of pictures. As soon as we finished with the sword, we had to take it to reveal. Camera couldn't be used again. Of course they didn't have screens or anything like that and their quality was unanswerable, but they were perfect for visiting students or young people to be able to take pictures of their end of the course.
And how does this app work? Firstly it disables the front camera so that you can only take pictures with the rear camera and disposable cameras, the flash stays bright except in use cases. But good is coming now, because since you've had to wait for the reel to end to reveal it, the photos we take will not be available for viewing until the following day at 9am. Retro of all, good and bad.
All you need to know is that this app It already has thousands of downloads within a few months of life
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