Applications that are capable of take pictures using the front camera and rear camera at the same timeThere are even last generation mobiles that this feature comes standard with the terminal.
With the Dblcam app for iPhone, you can emulate this behavior in a simple way and without waiting for Apple to incorporate this function in iOS. But why do we want to use the rear and front camera at the same time when taking a picture? The creator of Dblcam gives us some good examples that can be used as a reference to specify the true usefulness of this application:
- Capture yourself and your friends in the same photo
- Photograph something and capture your reaction
- Take a picture of the ground and also visualize the sky at the same time
- Get creative when creating compositions with textures and patterns
- Capture what is in front of you and immediately behind
- Point anywhere to experiment and get original images
These are just some of the examples you can use Dblcam for. Enjoying these advantages is very simple since the application has hardly any configuration menus that may confuse us when taking pictures. Our mission will be to download Dblcam from the App Store, run the application and little else.
In the initial screen of Dblcam we can see three icons in its lower part. Starting from the right, we see a pair of arrows that exchange which will be the first camera to take the snapshot. We just have to press on the icon to switch between the front camera and the rear camera.
In the center we have an icon illustrated with a camera and, as you can imagine, used to take pictures. When we press the button we will hear a couple of sounds that symbolize the correct realization of the two photographs.
The third and last icon gives us access to the photographs we have taken. All will be saved in the application although individually, We can memorize them in the Photos application included in iOS or share them via Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Email or clipboard. In addition, the creators of Dblcam have created the hashtag #dblcam so that we can all share their creations with the rest of the users of this application.
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