Thursday, June 19, 2014

iPod touch or iPhone?




miracle_bo


I recently bought an 8gb iPod Touch. It is so rad.
But is an iPhone still more cool?

I was thinking about buying an iPhone, but with the obligated new 2-year agreement, I decided against it.

The only difference between an iPod touch and iPhone is the iPhone has: a phone (obviously), Bluetooth, Edge, & a camera.

Other than that, iPhones are thicker, heavier, and you have to pay for a plan... And a new one at that.

However, for the iPod touch, they just came out with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)... To where all you need to buy is a microphone for your iPod touch and you can make calls when your connected to WiFi.

That is cool and it makes an iPod touch essentially an iPhone. With the exeption of having to be connected to WiFi.


ANYWAYS, to sum it up, what do you think is better and/or more cool. iPod Touch, or iPhone???



Answer
I've had an iPod touch for a few months, and I got an iPhone a couple weeks ago. I prefer my iPhone so much more for obvious reasons. What's different in an iPhone is that, of course, it runs on AT&T, has SMS text messaging, a camera, Google Maps, stocks, weather, notes, and mail. All of those applications are stripped from the iPod touch. The only way to get more applications would be to "jailbreak," or hack, the iPod. Both have Wi-Fi, Safari web browser, calendar, photos, YouTube, clock, calculator, and the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Some external things are that the iPhone has a 2MP camera, external speaker, headphone jack at the top of the iPhone, and other handy keys on the left side. The iPod touch has none of this, except for the headphone jack, which is in, what seems to be a bad place, the bottom of the device. They may look the same, but the iPhone has a cool silver lining around it, while the iPod touch does not, and the iPhone has a non-scratch back, unlike the iPod touch--which scratches easily without a case. If you are willing to pay the bill for AT&T, I'd reccommend you get the iPhone, if you like the cell phone you have now and you aren't quite ready to go to iPhone, the iPod touch is good enough. The only thing I hated about the iPod touch is that it had less applications than iPhone...but it is an iPod...and not a phone. Also, the iPhone does not seem heavy at all to me...it's slimmer than most smartphones and is only a little thicker than iPod touch. At first, I actually thought my iPod touch was thicker than my iPhone. iPhone is way cooler in my opinion.

What photo application has the RVP and other numbers on top of the edited photos?




Tailor Hay


i need to know the name of the app , i think it's for the iPhone and the iPod


Answer
It isn't an app. What you are looking at is a scan of a film with the edges and/or sprocket holes included. You can do it digitally by adding a border and text in photoshop. However most of what you see is actually a film scan. The information you see tells you what film it is.

RVP III is Fuji Provia slide film, RVP II is Fuji Velvia. You'll find all the info here for fuji films.

http://gastonline.free.fr/Files/Film%20frame%2035mm/FujifilmNotchCodes.pdf

Kodak, Ilford and others tend to just place the name of the film along the edge rather than code it. What looks like a barcode running down the edge of 35mm film is actually DX coding. It tells a DX enabled minilab what the film is and where it is positioned in the machine.

A word to the un-informed. If you decide to add such info digitally then make sure the photo looks like it was shot on that particular film otherwise it's obvious you've cheated. each film looks different. Films such as Velvia stand out from a mile off.




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