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Monday, September 10, 2012

The Greatest Digital Camera Taking Functions of The Motorola Droid Wireless Phone Series

By Alex Jale


Pictures help to keep memories alive. Long gone are the days when one had to invest in an expensive digital camera for purposes of taking high quality pictures. Today, with smart phones, one can keep the memories alive by taking high quality photos.

Such as, the Motorola Droid is a combination of an ordinary mobile phone and a computer. The ability to function as a computer has made it possible for any individual to opt for this device as they can perform all the activities while on the move. A smart phone is termed to be a device which holds the capability to perform activities as a computer and as a high end phone. The main advantage of a smart phone over the computer is the ability to click photos at any location. The main advantage of a smart phone, over a digital camera, is that when you are not taking pictures, you do other things like making calls. Also, the pictures which are clicked in the smart phone can be edited which is not possible in a digital camera. To improve your photography skills and the quality of the pictures, it is necessary to have a good application installed on your Motorola Droid smart phone. When these applications are united with various accessories for Droid RAZR, android users will have the best use of their smart phone to achieve some great photography.

Photoshop app is one of such application that enhances the clicking a picture experience. This app is from Adobe Inc. and is among the most popular photography apps for android devices. You can capture, edit and share the photos through the application. Sharing can be in the form of sending as an attachment to email, MMS or through Bluetooth. Internet sharing is very easy if you have a photoshop.com account, which is free to open. Another application in this category is the Vignette app. This app helps you to edit photos by adding additional light flairs. Light flairs will enhance the overall appearance of a picture and makes them astonishing.

Photoid is yet another application for Android platform. Features such as mask modes, effects, rotation, brush strokes, clipart, frames and high resolution save are embedded into the application for complete package to the user. With such features present in the app, one can easily create mesmerizing photos that are creative and attractive. PRO Paint camera is another application in the same category. Though this app, user can click some beautiful and high quality snaps. With clipart, text-fonts, contrast correction, x-ray and toy camera, PRO paint becomes the app of choice for many android users who want to add taste to their pictures.

Another application that can one look forward to is the Camera 360 app. This app lets you convert your phone into an expert camera. This is done by use of filters like, HDR, LOMO, draft, ghost and axis shit among others. According to the app, a picture is not just a picture but a memory that should be stored in high quality. Another of the photo editors is the PicSay. This app allows you to correct colors of your picture, add titles, graphics, word balloons and other effects. This app is user friendly i.e. it has an easy-to-use interface.

Input to these applications is entered through the touch screen to change the settings, edit or click a snap. To ensure this screen is safe and stays new for long, you need to apply a screen protector for Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx, a thin plastic that is placed on top of the screen. You also need to invest in a protective case for Motorola Droid RAZR, which will essentially act as a shock-absorbent in case the phone accidentally falls. Motorola Droid mobile phone accessories such as the Droid RAZR accessories and accessories for Droid RAZR phone allow you to keep your phone protected through everyday challenges.




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