ClearCam

February 09, 09 by Daniel

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Version: 1.0.2

ClearCam takes 4 megapixel images through special processing on your iPhone.

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ClearCam claims to use special processing technology to produce a crisp image equal to 4 megapixels out of the built in 2 megapixel camera. Using the camera is just like the default iPhone camera app, point and shoot. When you take a picture it actually takes six pictures to produce the highest quality image. From there you can choose to align the images and enhance them. Once done you can save it to your phone’s main picture folder.

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Now going around taking pictures I couldn’t find big differences in any setting or lighting condition. Only minute differences in clarity. The “enhancing” didn’t seem to have a real profound effect either. It’s a decent app, it’ll help protect against little motion blurs when it takes multiple pictures so you can pick the best one. But don’t rely on the image enhancement.

Something to note, the app did cause a weird bug with my iPhone camera I’ve never encountered before. It made every picture a took just a solid forest green color. No matter what camera app I took a picture in. It took a reboot for it to work correctly again.

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  1. Aleksander Says:

    Enhanced pictures made with this software does look much better. I’ve made two pictures, plain and enhanced and put them together into one picture. See for yourself.

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