NEW: Introducing [seele] camera!
[seele] is an homage to the soul of early 2000s digicams and camera phones, the Cyber-shot and RAZR era.
In positive bias, seele produces a strong bloom that drifts into cyan hues. Highlights become overexposed, while shadows stay dark. This mode is ideal for artificial lights and night scenes.
In negative bias you’ll get strong chroma noise and compression artefacts. As the simulation falls apart and reveals its digital core, you’ll see fixed pattern noise and false colour appear. This mode is perfect for busy city scenes, flash portraits, and even nature photography.
BAYER MODE
seele comes with a faithful simulation of a Bayer colour filter array and a fast demosaic reconstruction. When enabled via the star icon, high-detail regions begin to break: moiré, false colour, and zippery edges will appear.
TIPS:
- Try seele with low exposure: tap a bright area in your viewfinder. The amount of light hitting the sensor changes how strong the bloom becomes
- Combine negative bias with the lo-res mode (set low) for a more realistic noise texture
- When using seele in negative bias mode, make sure to set video quality to „high“, else the encoder will eat up your noise texture!
CoreCam 2.1.1 is out now, link in bio!
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CoreCam now comes with 3 new (optional) video stabilization modes; especially useful for shots with the telephoto lens. Leave it off for a true-to-life flip phone camera experience though
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