
I’ll run some more objective tests during the filter analysis section below, but both in file size and visual observation, the images appear more highly compressed.

Therefore a 35% reduction in compression ratio. Not as high as most of the others, but 35% larger. I then tested this app (Camera Plus Pro) in Unfiltered mode, and the size of the output file jumps up to an average of 2.3MB per image.I tested against four other camera apps, including the native Camera app from Apple, and all of them delivered images averaging 2.7MB per image.
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This can only mean that the jpeg compression ratio is higher (same amount of input data smaller output data compression ratio mathematically must be higher). Although the pixel dimensions are unchanged, the size of the image file is noticeably smaller when using Live Filters than when not.This does mean that when using Live Filter you can’t use Burst Mode (it is turned off when you turn on a Live Filter), and you can’t shoot that rapidly.Remember that the screen is 960×640 while the full image is 3264×2448 (13 X larger!) so it takes a few seconds to filter all those additional pixels. Some moving icons on the screen notify the user. While the Live Filter function is fully active during preview of an image, once you take the shot there is a delay of about 3 seconds while the filtering is actually applied to the image.The pixel resolution stays the same whether the filter is on or off (3264×2448 in the case of the iPhone4S).A bit more about the filters will be discussed below when we dive into the filter details, but some test shots using various Live Filters show a few interesting things: A note on image quality using Live Filters.A set of 18 filters that can be applied before taking your shot, as opposed to adding a filter after the shot during Editing.
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Quick Roll design for selecting which photos to Edit, Share, Sync, Tag, etc.Different filters than Camera+, including special ‘geometric distortion’ filters.Variable ‘pro’ adjustments in edit mode (Brightness, Saturation, Hue, Contrast, Sharpness, Tint, Color Temperature).Separate ‘Digital Flash’ filter with 3 intensity settings.A ‘Quick Roll’ (light table type function) has 4 ‘bins’ (All, Photos, Video, Private – can be password protected).Ability to add date and copyright text to photo.More setup options on selections (self-timer, burst mode, resolution, time lapse, etc.).(This version costs $1.99 at the time of this post – $1 more than Camera+). This is a similar app to Camera+ (but not made by the same developers).
