Stacking Photo for Android
I tried to install this on my Nexus 6P running 7.1. It crashes as soon as I attempt to run it. Sent an email to the email listed for the developer and it bounced back as being bad! Looks like this app has been abandoned!
I used it on a directory of 135 720P sky interval photos over 30 minutes - great trails shot done in less than 20 sec on posh e600 mediatek octocore.
High performance apk for staking pics, congrats! I stacking 12 and 15 pics in 10-13 seconds-->Samsung Galaxy Note4 and Canon 70d with 100mm macro lense.
It's good but doesnt have auto align. It still does the job as long as you have a tripod ANNDDD you don't stack wayyy too many images in.
I couldn't even open a photo because the font on the opening screen only shows three or four letters and filled up the screen I couldn't even read it
iam facing a problem, process error.. plzz guide me..
Can't select individual photos
But the app isn't compatible with Android Nougat on my OnePlus 3. Waiting for the next update.
Won't even open on my pixel
Poor tool. Needs fixing. No alignment
Process error
Lousy. Keeps having processing error, but no explanation on where does the error occurs
Unable to stack any photos. Thought it could be because they were unaligned so I copied a single image 5 times and renamed them then tried to stack them and straight away "error"
I loved it
Error
Took 25 pictures with phone on a tripod and the results came out terrible. No idea why it couldn't handle it. Deleting the app. Normally I give things a few tries but this failed on a very simple test set.
I used this to create a image of the surface of the sun showing the detail of the sun spots. works brilliant and its free !!! Stops working if you use .JPEG so ensure the images you want to stack are .JPG
First trial run, stacked 126 photos for a night photo long exposure, star trails, did fabulous. Highly recommend, did right on my LG g2
BUT you have to have all the photos aligned to start with. I was trying to stack 50 photos of the moon in daylight and well.. let's just say it didn't turn out well. Probably my own fault for shooting a 400mm lens freehand.
This app has potential, as it stands it's only useful for a series of pictures taken using a tripod. For the app to be really useful it needs to auto align the images to account for handheld camera shake (when using the smartphone camera). This is an essential step that is needed for a sharp resulting image. If there is a way for the developer to implement this, I'd gladly pay for it.
Photos are left blurry and completely fu#ked... All taken on tripod so idhk
It stacks images fine (maybe) but doesn't align them, so unless your telescope tracks perfectly, all the tracking errors show in the result.
Fantastic
Unable to select individual images or even video, it wants to stack the entire gallery
Sorta messy but good enough
Doesn't align photos, just layers photos on top of eachother. No good for astrophotographphy
I use a Nikon D5100 with an Eye-Fi card and don't want to take a laptop out with me. This is so easy to use and gives good results.
Managed to use twice, now keeps erroring.
Very easy and nice,
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Works only on internal memory. So make a separate folder for whatever images you wana stack. It doesnt autofix the positions word to the wise. Love it coz well come on its a cell app! No one else has yet thought of it.