Smart camera app
Long exposure is a type of photography technique that freezes non-moving items in a picture while blurring moving items. It involves using long-duration shutter speeds to capture stationary elements and blur, smear, or obscure moving elements. Photos with long exposures are hard to achieve, even when using professional-grade cameras—let alone mobile cameras. Spectre Camera is an advanced camera utility app that promises to help users capture long exposure photographs. This multimedia app takes the guesswork out of long exposure shot, so you can capture the picture that you want. When you want to remove crowds, make waterfalls look like paintings, or turn city streets into rivers of light, this app is your answer.
Create stunning long shots
In addition to allowing you to capture stunning long shots, Spectre Camera also thrives in providing you with an easy-to-use interface. It is a fairly intuitive app and getting around it is pretty self-explanatory. It requires no complicated setup, and other than setting permissions to your phone, you can use it right away. As with most apps, Spectre has several tutorial screens that discuss the basics of the app that you have to go through before accessing the camera-like screen.
The app has a dark UI and has custom typefaces and iconography to make it as tactile as a physical camera. It is also designed to be easily usable with one hand. The app comes with powerful technology, including AI stabilization, machine learning, live photos, and computer vision. It also has a DCI-P3 wide color pipeline to help you achieve the long exposure shot that you want.
Spectre Camera supports both the front-facing and the selfie camera. It comes with setting options, but the choices are pretty limited. As with long-shot cameras, the shutter timer can be adjusted. However, the only options are 3.5 seconds or 9 seconds. And even though it has an AI stabilization, it is still advised to use a tripod when shooting to keep your pictures as crisp as you want it to be.