Scalado is one of my favorites Symbian software houses. They are the “mobile imaging experts” and tech like CAPS prove it. When Ovi Store was launched, one of the first surprises was to see a new Scalado product there. It’s called Autorama and it will help you to capture panoramic images with your Nokia phone.
Nokia 5800 Xpress Music comes with a 3.2 mega pixel camera and although the photographs quality is not outstanding, I think it is still better than other phones with similar specs. I’ve been testing Autorama with the Tube and the results are simply great, easy to use and good quality “panoramas” at glance.
Autorama is very easy to use. Just launch the program and press the camera button while you focus on the left side of your view. The app will capture the image and will show you a yellow rectangle in the upper side of the screen to guide you to the next automatic capture. Keep moving the phone steady until you get the third one and you are done: a nice panoramic picture with just one click.
The program has some icons to configure the image quality (from VGA resolution up to 2048×1536 pixels) or the focus mode, ranging from auto or macro to infinite or normal. It has also an icon for help, but the program is so simple I don’t think anybody will need it.
Autorama is already on sale at Ovi Store for about 5$ and you can check the full quality clicking over the photo above. Cheers!
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