Smile Snap!
p/smile-snap
Automatically take a photo when everyone is smiling
Kristofer™
Smile Snap! — Automatically take a photo when everyone is smiling
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Ben Tossell
@rateofclimb Hey Kristian - Can you let us know what compelled you to make this?
Kristian Ljungkvist
@bentossell Thanks for submitting SmileSnap! to Product Hunt! There are lots of great apps for manipulating photos after they're taken, but it struck me that there aren't that many apps that try to improve the process of actually taking photos with the iPhone. The rear-facing camera on the iPhone is a fantastic camera. When taking group shots or selfies though, it becomes pretty cumbersome to use it. Lots of fumbling for the shutter button and hoping that you're aiming in the right direction, everyone's in the frame, etc. Most people end up using the front-facing "selfie" camera in these cases. It's a good camera too, but as a photography nerd I always wish people would use the rear-facing, higher quality camera more often. SmileSnap! uses facial feature recognition to track in real-time all the people in the frame of the camera. It will automatically take pictures when all faces are in frame, eyes open and smiling. This makes it easy to use the rear-facing camera since you can just hold it up and slowly move it around to capture everyone. You'll get audio feedback to let you know when pictures are taken. Of course, SmileSnap! also works with the front-facing camera. It also has a "sunglass" mode for when someone in your group is wearing dark sunglasses, obscuring their eyes. Thanks again! -- Kristian Ljungkvist, Rate of Climb.
Sarthak Grover
I have this feature on my HTC One M8 and I love it, makes it so much easier to handle the phone while trying to squeeze a group into that picture. Glad to see it being implemented for the iPhone as well (and I specially like the audio feedback feature since you would be taking a picture using the rear camera). But you still have to wing-it to make sure everyone fits into the screen, interesting that your approach will give you feedback once everyone is in the pic. I'll have to try it out with an iDevice =)