[#POCOTipsWithKirby510] film { Camera } (Film Filters in Gallery Editor App)
If you are forgot to apply the film filter in film { Camera } before you take your vintage shot, fret not as you can apply it into your photo with the Gallery Editor app by referring to the following steps.
The 7 film filters in film { Camera } are as follows:
- Film Camera KC64 (Vintage Film): Fitting for any shots of portraits or big natural scenes.
- Film Camera V-250 (Cinematic Film): Fitting for taking daily shots and transforming into a scene from a movie.
- Film Camera H-400 (Black and White Film): Fitting for portraits or wide shots in a retro environment.
- Film Camera KP160 (Sunlight Film): Fitting for daytime portraits, artistic feel with great skin colour.
- Film Camera FC400 (Retro Color Film): Suitable for nature and travel shooting.
- Film Camera C-50D (Daylight Movie Film): Fitting for artistic portrait shots in a relatively lit up environment.
- Film Camera KG200 (Golden Film): Fitting for portraits in a darker environment.
The 7 film filters in film { Camera } that included in the Gallery Editor app is available in:
- POCO F5 Pro
- POCO F5
Note: Some smartphones might have Film Camera C-50D (Daylight Movie Film) and Film Camera KG200 (Golden Film) in the filter list inside the Gallery Editor app.
Step 1: Click "Gallery".
Step 2: Look for any photo that you wished to apply the film filter and click "Edit".
Step 3: Click "Filter".
Step 4: Click "Film" tab.
Step 5: You can try out any film filters that suits your photo. For this tutorial, we will try out Film Camera KP160 (Sunlight Film).
Step 6: Click "OK" after you apply the film filter that suits your photo.
Step 7: Click "Save" on the top right to save your photo with the new film filter.
You can comment in the following about your feedback on film { Camera }, or asking any questions related to film { Camera } in the comments. Don't forget to share the useful tips to your friends and family who are using the POCO smartphones which are listed above.
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