• Tired of over-processed photos? New Android app joins anti-AI alt

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    Tired of over-processed photos? New Android app joins anti-AI alternatives that work like old-school digicams

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    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:05:23 +0000

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    The Zerocam app has now landed on Android phones, promising more 'natural photography' than the default

    FULL STORY ======================================================================New Zerocam app lands on Android promising 'natural photography' App calls itself an 'anti-AI' camera app that removes 'artificial effects' The app needs a subscription for full access and unlimited photos

    A new Android app called Zerocam has just launched to give photographers a more natural alternative to the over-processed snaps that many phones shoot
    by default.

    Zerocam is already available on iOS but has now come out of beta for Android. The app has a simple, stripped-down interface and shoots in the raw format
    an option that is already available in many other camera apps.

    However, like Halide's Process Zero feature (which is iOS-only), Zerocam differentiates itself from other apps in its treatment of that raw photo. If left untouched, the raw file will look flat and lifeless, so Zerocam applies
    a custom-made LUT (Look Up Table), which is similar to a preset or filter. This promises to be much less heavy-handed than the computational processing most phones apply automatically.

    Instead of an oversharpened or overprocessed shot, Zerocam told us its aim is to produce more subtle shots like those from "small pocket digital cameras." The app also applies noise reduction and lens corrections to achieve that look.

    The downside is that you'll need to pay a subscription to fully unlock
    Zerocam and shoot unlimited photos $0.99 / month or $10.99 a year. So you'll need to weigh whether its simplicity is worth the automation of tweaks you
    can achieve manually in some of the best camera apps . Analysis: Cook according to taste The Halide app's Process Zero mode (above) has a similar, stripped-down philosophy to Zerocam, but is iOS-only. (Image credit: Lux Camera)

    Rather than being 'anti-AI,' apps like Zerocam are really more anti-computational photography. Since the Google Pixel 4, computational processing has revolutionized the best camera phones and taken them to new heights but for many, it now goes too far and produces unrealistic, flat photos that fall apart when you crop into them.

    There are ways to get simpler, more camera-like photos from your phone, but this usually involves shooting in the raw format and manually editing your snap to taste using apps like Snapseed or Lightroom. Apps like Zerocam and Halide's Process Zero feature are here to fill that gap, albeit at a price.

    It's a similar trend to the one that's seen the return of film cameras
    rather than trying to mask the limitations of smaller, cheaper cameras; these apps encourage users to embrace the physical drawbacks of smaller sensors and take snaps like the cameras of the past.

    Whether you prefer that or the incredible processing skills of the best Android phones is a matter of taste, and there's no correct answer. But computational photography certainly isn't going anywhere, so it's good to
    have alternative options even if they do, unfortunately, come with a subscription sting. You might also like Best camera apps 2022: the finest photo-taking apps for iPhone and Android Android camera apps could soon get a big upgrade for photo pros I review cameras for a living and this app has made me a better photographer



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