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OneTake

Retro camera for Android.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Android
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  1.  Vintage effect

 Tags

  • polaroid
  • photomaton
  • retro-camera

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OneTake information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    62 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is OneTake?

How does OneTake encourage more authentic photos?

• One Take Mode: machine learning* prevents you from taking a photo of the same group of people more than once in a five minute period, so you can just take the photo and move on with your life

• Photo Strip Mode: three photos are taken in rapid succession and stitched together—you better have some go-to poses ready

• Photo development: each photo takes five minutes to develop, so you can stop trying to check if you look good while your friend waits to see if they need to take more photos of you

• Minimal viewfinder: just make sure you're in the frame—don't worry about the rest

• Photo filter: stop wasting time in your photo editor, a filter is already applied to each photo

• Timestamp: lets everyone know exactly when your photos are from

• Permanent note: you can write a small note on each photo, but it can't be edited—you've been warned

• Watermark: the OneTake watermark is added to all photos to verify their authenticity

If you appreciate retro photography but don't want to carry around a disposable camera, Polaroid camera, or film camera, we got you.

*machine learning is run locally on your phone, so we don't collect any of your data—we actually don't even have servers