Company Name: Bram Bos
About: Based on the legendary XPAN with its unique cinematic panoramic 65x24 images,
XP4N turns any scene into a movie set; every shot into a movie still.
- Shoot
in the amazing 65:24 cinematic aspect ratio
- Simulate 8 distinct film types
(some inspired by popular film types, such as Cinestill 800T)
- NO ADS, NO
SUBSCRIPTIONS, NO IN-APP-PURCHASES!
- Use all available lenses
- Haptic and
visual feedback when taking pictures
- Use vo.
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by Arg245
I most definitely like this app, however it still lacks some things that I hope the developer is working to add. The biggest thing to me is to add an option for NOT applying a film simulation. Yes, I know we can have it save an unprocessed image, but I’d rather have the option to turn off the film simulations and not save two images per shot. It would also be nice to have some additional options for black and white, like color filters, and NOT force us to use film simulations. And lastly, perhaps most important, please give us a preview of the image in the viewfinder! If I’m shooting B/W, it’d be nice to see the preview in B/W.
In any case, thanks for creating this app. I love the wide angle format, and to be able to do it right on my phone is HUGE to me!!!!
by Abthegrouch
XP4N is built to emulate a panoramic film camera and it does this very well, including the simulation of classic film types. A recent update added a couple of more film siulations and made accessing the settings a little more transparent. The app works best using the main iPhone camera lens. the ultrawide and tele phone lenses produce very small files while the main leans produces a 24MP file. The app cannot produce a 48MP main lens file because of cropping.
It should be noted that this is an analog camera emulation. It does not produce the type of pano found in the iPhone native camera where you pan to produce an ultrawide pano. That said, this app does what it's supposed to do and does it well.
by Nomowindo
I look forward to trying this after just downloading it. I like the simplicity of it, however the most confusing thing is how to get out of the app after taking the photo?