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'''Mega Photo''' a mobile application for iOS and Android that specializes in video effects and filters. Containing over a thousand different filters, many of which were quite advanced for its time, Mega Photo quickly became a staple in the mobile [[Tennis]] community in the late 2010's. Many of its filters were unique to the program or had a very specific telltale style to them, causing its usage to be easily spotted. | '''Mega Photo''' a mobile application for iOS and Android that specializes in video effects and filters. Containing over a thousand different filters, many of which were quite advanced for its time, Mega Photo quickly became a staple in the mobile [[Tennis]] community in the late 2010's. Many of its filters were unique to the program or had a very specific telltale style to them, causing its usage to be easily spotted. | ||
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=Effects= | =Effects= | ||
On an iPhone, Mega Photo's effects are split | On an iPhone, Mega Photo's effects are split 4x4 across 13 pages, with each effect having "sub-effects", or variants that change what they do. Some effects are only applicable for video files and won't appear for photos. Each of these sub-effects are labeled in the official count, but only appear within their category, resulting in supposed "gaps" in the list. | ||
On Android, the app functions somewhat differently; there are less effects overall, and each slide has a "default" view in the center. | On Android, the app functions somewhat differently; there are less effects overall, and each slide has a "default" view in the center. | ||
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* Chromatic aberration. | * Chromatic aberration. | ||
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* Adds animated "twinkles" to the footage. | |||
* Maps the footage onto "bubbles" that can be popped. | |||
* "Hall of Mirrors" type effects. | |||
* Creates patterns of circular copies of the footage overlaid over the original, that move around. | |||
* Similar to the moving planes effect but with rolling circles instead. | |||
* Infinitely tiling circles. | |||
* Kaleidoscopic hexagon, with "exploding" variants. | |||
* Two circle copies of the footage, almost like a looking through a mask. | |||
* The final eight filters on this page (#389-#795) are all film tints, albeit slightly more dramatic than the ones on page 2. | |||
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* A Rubik's Cube that slowly solves itself, another one of the more well known filters. | |||
* Gradually changes from full color to monochrome and back. | |||
* Tiles of the footage float past the camera. | |||
* The footage is cut into pieces that freeze in place before moving to the next position. | |||
* An interactive Bejeweled-like game. | |||
* An effect very similar to the [[Screensavers#3D Maze|Maze screensaver]] from Windows 9X. | |||
* Posterized footage with black scanline-like lines as well. | |||
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* Stained Glass or Voronoi effect. | |||
* A minimax filter of equal horizontal and vertical proportion. | |||
* An effect similar to [[Pixelan CreativEase]]'s StepMotion/StepTime effects, where the different between the current and previous frames either have a blue tint (#827) or are [[Composition Modes|differenced]] together. | |||
* An interactive game of Breakout. | |||
* More interactive water ripples. | |||
* More wavy/hall of mirrors filters, that also move slowly. | |||
* Similar to an emboss effect, but with a light source that moves around lighting up edges. | |||
* Cut-Out of a dog (specifically, a Labrador). | |||
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* Radial mosaic distortions. | |||
* A very heavy posterize effect that gradually darkens and lightens on repeat. | |||
* Cut-Out of the Sphinx of Egypt. | |||
* More minimax filters. | |||
* Screen pixels gradually change position, blurring the image. Use your finger to "clean them up". | |||
* Interactive ''Fruit Ninja''-like game. | |||
* Heavy whirling effect that goes back and forth in each direction. | |||
* Footage is made up of large dots that move around the screen. | |||
* Similar to the high contrast color filters of page 2, however they cycle through their colors rather than remaining static. | |||
* The footage is tinted based on the color of a pixel clicked on. | |||
* Cut-Out of an art museum, with the footage (with various effects applied) on each painting. | |||
* Interactive game of ''Space Invaders''. | |||
* Yet another whirl effect, which can be dragged across the screen. | |||
* Analog TV static filters. | |||
* The footage is keyed out to a specific color which gradually changes. | |||
* 3D I-shaped cylinder that contains looping copies of the footage. Another well known effect. | |||
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* An extension of the Vortex effect (#10), but with other shapes like a square and hexagon. | |||
* A starfield background with star copies of the footage dancing in unison across the screen in a circular pattern. | |||
* Similar to above, but with more complex patterns. | |||
* Infinitely tiling shapes, with a starfield background. | |||
* Same as above, but with a 3D tilt. | |||
* Various shapes float across the screen (starfield background). | |||
* Same as above, but the shapes float towards the camera rather than across. | |||
* "Glow" filter (?) | |||
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* 4x5 card matching game. Footage is the same for each tile, correct guesses are based on the tinted color. | |||
* Diagonal shards of the center of the footage. | |||