Category : Photography
Works really well (on my Redmi Note 7), it's great fun checking out how different things look in NIR and UV, and it can often be surprising. Some more options would be nice (Simple/Advanced menu toggle?) and maybe a little technical info on how the camera data is filtered to produce the images somewhere would be nice. Appears to be a unique program on the Play store at the moment.
I used two IR flashlights of different spectrums. It could see them from about 1 foot away and was very laggy. It was impossible to make anything out. I got better night vision by turning the phone around backwards and using the light produced by the apps constant on screen menu buttons.
Working on OnePlus 7Pro; Does not have much range in either spectra, but it does it. I would love it if the dev would make the color coded mode able to be range controlled, or perhaps shift the spectra hot region to specify a particular light's intensity. More color pallets would be sweet too. And to top off the wishlist, a masked variant that shows the difference between either spectra and the green, then color the highlights all on one plane.
They work with what they've got. Although our devices, many of them of which, utilize IR sensors they don't offer the depth of field and resolution required for proper IR imagery. If there were a way to get this to function as a legitimate full spectrum, UV, and/or IR image sensor.. even with modifications.. I will flip the 1 to a 5
Garbage in - garbage out. This app is just an immitation based on the data from your camera/file. And this input data is garbage. When creating IR files, the app treats all red colored objects as warm and the green colored as cold. The actual IR data is filtered from your camera, so this app cannot guess which parts of the image are warm and which - cold. A picture of my head whith open mouth shows my face warmer than inside my mouth. Similar fot he UV immitation. Still fun.
to test the infrared sensing capability I turned on one burner on my electric stove. The image was exactly the same as the adjacent burner that was cold. therefore this app is not sensing infrared energy. it appears to be only colorizing the image based on external light
It works great, but why is the camera taking 4 smaller shots in a collage format instead of a single photo? Is there a way to take a single high resolution picture?
the paid for app is identical to the free version literally identical and am not sure what "near uv" or "near infrared" qualifies as but the standard must be pretty low
I use this app. to be able to see,the hot spots in the storms. This is the best app. straight up!
Very neat functionality, could do with a more streamlined UI
Camera has poor focus. It look pixelated.
It is only a color effects app applied to the pictures with no relation to UV or IR whatsoever. Requested a refund. Buddy, why don't you just advertise your app for what it is?
Just a gimmick unfortunately uv wouldnt detect uv paint fingerprint they are just prtend filters in a real world ..
Excitement and some terror when I turned lights on my skin.... loved it
Doesn't work, or atleast doesn't work with galaxy s9+
photos were not quality as i expected
yay for this camera
Not working. (OnePlus 7t pro)
Could be better
IT REALLY WORKS! So many frauds in the past, finally a near IR, UV cam, and its genuine, not ridiculous psychedelic color, well, it does some, but you can ignore it. I do. No. This is the real deal . Detractors don't understand the IR/UV within the phones cam has a specific cut offs and a select range. Its not the apps fault your (our) phones don't record full IR/UV. Within its working range, this app serves it well.