Spaceselfie
The subject of selfies is becoming more and more fashionable. And it is that they are not only a good option for social networks, but they have also become a social practice that has reached events such as The Oscars The Finnish company Nokia now goes a step further and sends the selfies into space thanks to the application Spaceselfie A tool created as a test that allows you to take selfies and retouch them to make them look their best style Star Trek
This is a simple photography application that emerged from the guts of Nokia, specifically from the team Nokia Imagine to demonstrate the possibilities of its development kit that other developers can include in their own applications With it the user you can take photographs, completely modify the background to a spatial image, and finally add all sorts of effects that change the look and feel like a still from some sci-fi movie.
Using Spaceselfie is really simple, although to get the most out of it you need to prepare a scenario And it uses the chroma technique to cut out the user's image on the background.For this reason it is advisable to use a sheet or a background of a single color that stands out from the the rest of the image. With this, the result is much more professional and realistic, despite how surreal a selfie in space Thus, all you have to do is start the application and follow the tutorial to learn the details of the application the first time it is used, or start using the camera lensif you want to take action.
With this, the first thing is to take the picture on the prepared background. To do this you just have to press the fire button as usual. Then the fun begins. With a photo preview, a series of icons appears on the right side of the screen. The first allows you to apply different filters with special effects. Just swipe left or right to switch between them, whether it's a meteor shower, the reflection of a star, the interface of a video call in space, etc.
But the fun is in the second button. This button collects the different backgrounds Planetary scenes that simulate the lunar surface, the infinite space, representations of planets and many more. In the same way, you only have to slide your finger to the left or right to choose the ideal background and press the tick to confirm. A point in favor is being able to control, using the bar at the bottom of the screen, the degree of transparency so that the user's image blends seamlessly with the background.
Finally, all that remains is to share the photograph on the social networks All this without forgetting to use the hastag or tag spaceselfie to enter the contest for a terminal Nokia Lumia But best of all, the Selfiespace app is completely free It can be downloaded fromWindows Phone Store