The Kimd App is for Taking Pictures at Concerts Without Disturbing Others
Laura McQuarrie — July 26, 2014 — Tech
References: itunes.apple & adeevee
Most people have a smartphone on them at all times, especially for taking pictures at concerts and special events. However, if you're stuck behind that person who is consumed with capturing the perfect shot for Instagram rather than enjoying the show, the constant flash, camera sounds and brightness can be really annoying.
The Kimd app offers a solution to all of this, featuring a special low-brightness setting that reduces glare, no flash and an easy tap-to-take-a-picture feature, so there's no fumbling with buttons. There are a few other simple gestured controls that can be used for navigating between the app's photo library and returning to camera mode, so that your attention can be where it really belongs. The app is free to download for iOS devices.
The Kimd app offers a solution to all of this, featuring a special low-brightness setting that reduces glare, no flash and an easy tap-to-take-a-picture feature, so there's no fumbling with buttons. There are a few other simple gestured controls that can be used for navigating between the app's photo library and returning to camera mode, so that your attention can be where it really belongs. The app is free to download for iOS devices.
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