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Flipbook

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Greetings all,

I'm new to smart phones and just getting into the good stuff. I'm here to learn more about android photography apps and how I can best use them to take the photos needed to create "flipbook" animations.

Phone used: Verizon Samsung Droid Charge

During my breaks at work I do not watch T.V. Lately I've hit upon the idea of doing some creative doodling during my breaks, using my phone to take pictures of the doodles, then editing, cropping, and compiling the photos into an animated short later on.

Here's my basic dillema. All the android photo editing apps that I have used seem to compress photos to the point where too much detail is lost. Therefore, I've given up on finding an app that can make the animations that I want to create.

My main focus then is how do I use my phone to take and store the highest resolution photos that it can produce? My intention would be to upload these images to a desktop computer that has the programs needed to author the highest quality resolution animations I can make given the limitations of the original images.

Should I,
  • Use my phone's native 8mp camera function at its highest resolution?
  • Download and use another app that can save the original images in a lossless format?
  • Other?

SD Cards are inexpensive enough that file size is not an issue. My phone's native camera function creates JPEG files of roughly 3mb. When I enlarge these files to edit them I'm seeing digital noise that looks like artifacts from file compression. The doodles I am taking pictures of are mostly black line drawings on white paper with some small patches of color so they have a fair degree of contrast. Most of the noise is showing up as grayscale ditherings in the white areas adjacent to the black lines but there is also a fair degree of aliasing going on as diagonals are more jaggy than I think they should be. Are there any android apps that store pictures in a more lossless format than JPEG such as TIFF? Doesn 't have to be afree app either as I am looking for the best solution.

Thanks for any pointers.

Flipbook
 
Welcome to Android Forums Flipbook. We have some very learned and skilled photographers here at AF but I don't know where exactly they might be found.
You might try asking your question here: Android Applications - Android Forums Perhaps some of our photo nuts will come forward to help you.
You have an interesting project and I know there are users here that would love to help. Best of luck to you and thanks for joining AF.
 
Welcome to the AndroidForums, Flipbook (great name, by the way :)).

I wish I could help you, but I'm lucky to get something productive out of Paintbrush, LOL.

Cheers and good luck...that does sounds like a really cool project :).
 
Flipbook, yes, I know it, even I used to use a kind of flip book maker to transfer the PDF files to ebooks. But it was only useful for Windows OS. I'm sure this one can be needed by more persons as the Apple products getting popularized.
 
Welcome Flip to Android Forums, we are happy that you joined, look around and enjoy. :hello: :congrats:


Also if you want to be able to connect to the Forums from your Android device, be sure to check out the free Phandroid app in the Google Play Market. Cheers!!!!
 
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