Coral cam is a dedicated camera app.
Coral Cam - Perfect Photos Underwater
"Coral Cam" is a dedicated camera app designed for capturing beautiful underwater photos of corals and fish. It features manual adjustments for white balance, brightness, exposure, and focus, allowing you to eliminate the blue LED glare that often washes out colors. With auto options available, this app replaces the hassle of using a plastic orange filter lens, making photography easier and more enjoyable for users of all ages. Capture the true colors of your aquatic life effortlessly with "Coral Cam."
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Email: de*****@reefcandy.com.au
URLs: Privacy policy
Permissions
Location: approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based)
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Camera: take pictures and videos
Microphone: record audio
Other: pair with Bluetooth devices, access Bluetooth settings
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App summary
Coral cam is a dedicated camera app that allows you to remove blue LED light when taking photos of your corals or fish in real time.
Are you tired of your photos of your corals or fish being washed out with blue LED light well we have the solution.
Coral Cam has manual adjustments that will allow you to take photos like a pro in seconds.
Manual Whitebalance
Manual Brightness
Manual Exposure
Manual Focus
With the ability to chose auto options on all features.
This app will replace your plastic orange filter lens which you will never have to misplace again.
The manual whitebalance will allow you to remove the Blue LED glare so your photos will represent how your corals actually look
This app is designed for ages 3+
User reviews
Tested on Fairphone 3 and Huawei P8 lite 2017. WB is the same color temperature based one you'd expect. Didn't have any effect on the Huawei, though. I believe the decades outdated WB principle might be baked into Android OS, API and/or hardware, so that it might even be impossible to do what this App claims, on many phones. Maybe flagship phones are different? Color temperature is outdated, because we barely have any lights today, that work by heating something until it glows. Except the Sun.
It didn't have what I look for
Doesn't work underwater, the water closed the camera.