4.5.0
Application, Lifestyle
HANTOR
4.5 | 1016 Ratings | 59308 Views
Category | : | Application, Lifestyle | Developer | : | HANTOR |
Released | : | 2012-12-15 | Update | : | 2020-01-04 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 4.5.0 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone | Requirement | : | 4.2 Android |
2. Freeze shot – Freezing screen to see picture stably. – Useful in moving car. – Useful to write a memo on paper.
* Basic features ⊙ Magnification (H/W, S/W) ⊙ Microscope (more fine picture) ⊙ LED Flashlight ⊙ Macro Camera ⊙ Image Freezing ⊙ Embedded photo viewer ⊙ Image filters(Negative, Sepia, Mono) ⊙ WYSIWYG saves
7. Taking pictures – Taking a picture by pressing volume-up button or touching camera icon. – Saving a picture by touching save icon. – Support WYSIWYG(What You See Is What You Get) saving in microscope mode & freezing mode.
3. Microscope – More fine picture than magnifier mode. – More magnification.
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4. Zooming controls – Zooming control bar. – Pinching to zoom everywhere.
9. Full Screen – ‘Menu’ button switches full screen on & off.
1. Magnifier – Live H/W magnification. – Live S/W magnification(x4). – Taking pictures. – Continuous auto focus(If possible).
Use your smartphone as a nice magnifier! Use your smartphone as a nice microscope! Use your smartphone as a nice macro camera!
* Plus version features ★ Basic features ★ No Ads ★ Full screen mode ★ Enhanced gallery viewer ★ Exposure control ★ Saving low definition pictures
* Some devices can’t use some functions. * This is not a real microscope. 😉
8. Image Viewer – Quick image viewing for saved image. – Image effects.(Negative, Mono, Sepia) – Image sharing. – Image rotation.
6. Flash light – Flash light ON/OFF – Volume-down button to turn flash light on or off.
Magnifier & Microscope+ makes you a smart guy!
This app turns your phone into a digital magnifier. You don’t need to carry a magnifier anymore.
Do you have to remove your glasses to read a business card? Do you have to carry a big magnifying glass to read the model number of a tiny semiconductor? Do you use a microscope to observe legs of a tiny insect?
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