Nokia Ovi Apps

Top HDR Photography Apps For Your Nokia N8

Not as many as we would like to see in the Ovi Store but still some excellent apps here. If you want to make maximum use of the HDR photo effect with your Nokia N8, then these are the apps to help you do it. Well worth a download.

CameraPro N8

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CameraPro offers fast access to N8 camera and video: 11x digital zoom, raw jpeg stream, flash, whitebalance, exposure(compensation), brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, effects(negativ,…), virtual horizon, compass, anti-shake, time lapse, bracket(HDR), continuous autofocus, macro, manual ISO, presets, self timer, burst shooting, face-detection, HD video (up to 30 fps), expert video with custom frame sizes, bitrate, video/audio codec, frame rates.

This app retails for £3.00 in the UK and will be available for the same amount in your countries currency – you can download it here

HDR Photo Camera

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Create amazing High Dynamic Range images with HDR Photo Camera. The application works by capturing three successive frames at different exposure levels (bracketing). Then it uses the exposure fusion technique to select relevant elements and combines these frames into a new high dynamic range image. Designed for the latest Nokia C7, N8, X7 or E7 devices, the application also maintains basic compatibility with previous symbian platforms.

This app retails for £4.00 in the UK and will be available for the same amount in your countries currency – you can download it here

ShutterPro Preview Edition

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ShutterPro is an advanced photo application allowing you to fully experience your mobile camera capturing capabilities. Not only you can take great picture – you are allowed to add special effects like tilt-shift or colour filters and upload photo to facebook directly from your mobile device.

This app is free and you can download it here

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