Thanks! I used Camera FV5 on my Samsung, 1/2 sec in film mode, very small movement. The color development is done in ON1. Unfortunately, FV5 is only for Android. However, Slow Shutter Cam for iOS will do essentially the same thing. Just takes some practice and...some patience. ICM is not for the agitated and OCD's. I will also occasionally use a clip on ND filter and my Expert Raw mode on the Samsung to get the slowest shutter speed for a usable exposure. I used to do all ICM with my Nikon, but fatigue and hand issues means I use the Samsung almost exclusively these days for everything.😊
Two questions: Is there much difference between the Camera FV5 lite and the paid one? What clip on Nd filter do you use? I mentioned earlier that I have the Bluristic app on my phone which is a fun app to play but it does have a learning curve, didn't know if that was the case for Camera FV5.
I have the paid version - it made some difference but I can't remember what. Worth the $5 one-time fee. Learning curve is just set it on "Film" and play with exposure time and movements - make them pretty small at first. All these apps take some experimentation, but then so does "normal" camera ICM. My old ND had a weird cut out on the mounting frame - I used the frame from a macro lens, but this one probably will fit the bill and cover all the lenses. With Bluristic, I only use "Blend" mode and anchor the focal point, then make small, gentle movements. 😊https://www.amazon.com/Filter-Multi-Coated-Adjustable-ND-Compatible/dp/B0D2B6XWNW/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zKuI7BhJm2W3sYuEhwf4xrISajlPyXDzNxj1PEWNBakHz1wuYOa6HZIagbR0bGj-h6b2cEUuF9pQbC1RLDx0-3_HaroS0YYbD9Is30iBPBGYcktYNucfTDQJ3ZvmZQblMmlO24g9cXh1mfENv5NpNrJR32nltNxGuMFAwvl-xcPQ4mpDkMM9qwu5q3Hukph_eZaAgzsFEyxUDuSHycO4QhAizhOCYf-WjosVUsNecVA.ExJZVD9YCqZrMS4MEHUw0u2vZ5cIILN_ifJQb4-OGB4&dib_tag=se&keywords=clip+on+nd+filter&qid=1778160194&sr=8-3
Tell me how you did this ....I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I used Camera FV5 on my Samsung, 1/2 sec in film mode, very small movement. The color development is done in ON1. Unfortunately, FV5 is only for Android. However, Slow Shutter Cam for iOS will do essentially the same thing. Just takes some practice and...some patience. ICM is not for the agitated and OCD's. I will also occasionally use a clip on ND filter and my Expert Raw mode on the Samsung to get the slowest shutter speed for a usable exposure. I used to do all ICM with my Nikon, but fatigue and hand issues means I use the Samsung almost exclusively these days for everything.😊
DeleteTwo questions: Is there much difference between the Camera FV5 lite and the paid one? What clip on Nd filter do you use? I mentioned earlier that I have the Bluristic app on my phone which is a fun app to play but it does have a learning curve, didn't know if that was the case for Camera FV5.
DeleteI have the paid version - it made some difference but I can't remember what. Worth the $5 one-time fee. Learning curve is just set it on "Film" and play with exposure time and movements - make them pretty small at first. All these apps take some experimentation, but then so does "normal" camera ICM. My old ND had a weird cut out on the mounting frame - I used the frame from a macro lens, but this one probably will fit the bill and cover all the lenses. With Bluristic, I only use "Blend" mode and anchor the focal point, then make small, gentle movements. 😊https://www.amazon.com/Filter-Multi-Coated-Adjustable-ND-Compatible/dp/B0D2B6XWNW/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zKuI7BhJm2W3sYuEhwf4xrISajlPyXDzNxj1PEWNBakHz1wuYOa6HZIagbR0bGj-h6b2cEUuF9pQbC1RLDx0-3_HaroS0YYbD9Is30iBPBGYcktYNucfTDQJ3ZvmZQblMmlO24g9cXh1mfENv5NpNrJR32nltNxGuMFAwvl-xcPQ4mpDkMM9qwu5q3Hukph_eZaAgzsFEyxUDuSHycO4QhAizhOCYf-WjosVUsNecVA.ExJZVD9YCqZrMS4MEHUw0u2vZ5cIILN_ifJQb4-OGB4&dib_tag=se&keywords=clip+on+nd+filter&qid=1778160194&sr=8-3
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