PowerUp Camera 1.5

PowerUp Camera 1.5

sushiGrass – Freeware – iOS
out of 30 votes
Latest Version
1.5
Safe to install
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

Introducing PowerUp, a cutting-edge application that employs the latest in Blast Processing Technology. With PowerUp, you have the capability to apply real-time filters to your camera, allowing you to capture photos reminiscent of classic retro video game systems in resolution and color palette. The app offers an initial selection of 2 systems with the option to acquire 6 additional ones.

Moreover, beyond its filtering function, PowerUp facilitates easy sharing of your enhanced photos through the integrated share dialog feature within the application.

If you already have photos saved, simply select from the variety of available systems to apply retro filters to your images. Fine-tune the contrast and saturation settings to achieve the desired effect on your visuals.

Are you skilled enough to unlock the concealed systems waiting to be discovered?

Overview

PowerUp Camera is a Freeware software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by sushiGrass.

The latest version of PowerUp Camera is 1.5, released on 03/15/2024. It was initially added to our database on 03/15/2024.

PowerUp Camera runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of PowerUp Camera gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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