A Photo taken of the “Loopy Peace” with the “Blueberry Bear” showing the “Pebble” Halfdone dot pattern.
A Photo of the “Blueberry Bear” taken by the “Loopy Peace” showing the higher-resolution “180 degree Line” Halftone line pattern. When this is scanned in Color mode, it hallucinates weird color fringing, so this is greyscaled to get rid of that.
Well, I’m young at heart you mean fire emoji!
A whole table of nonsense. The “Image effects” is a lie. there is no menu I can find to enable these “effects”.
Getting very strong “Repo Man” vibes here..
Yeah, but what about Tomorrow?
Strong Polaroid vibes here.
Are you *threatening me*???
Well tough titty – This greybeard is totally using your thing!
The operating system that encourages Bulimia! :D
No games on this one, unlike the Blueberry Bear. Also no way to change the print style other than the density. Menu is very simple and intuitive.
They were clearly trying to make the “Loopy Peace” look like a Polaroid Land Camera, which means there’s a lot of space inside the shell, making the camera quite a bit larger than the “Blueberry Bear”. Neither is meant to ease in and out of a pocket, but the “Loopy Peace” would be an awkward bulge in even a large jacket pocket.
The “Loopy Peace” has a “flash”, er more of an led flashlight that in “auto” mode seems to fire *after* the shutter trips shut. Not sure what the point of that is. The positioning of the lens does offer the possibility of having some sort of lens mount, compared to the Blueberry Bear’s lens positioning.
In short, the printing capabilities are a higher-resolution photo print with a different sort of halftone which needs greyscaling to prevent color fringing when scanned. A different paintbrush to make art with! :D
Glad it made it to you OK! Sorry it took so long to get to you, it actually got lost in the back of my mom’s car for a bit!
Also, I really hope you didn’t throw out the box just yet; Underneath the plastic insert is an old roll of exposed 620 film!
Your Phomemo came in the mail a few days ago, works like a dream! Honestly, I’m thinking the prints from the Phomemo might be better than the ones from the Loopy Peace!
Yep, I found the film, though I don’t know when I’ll get around to developing film again. I’ll have to see if you can do Kodakcolor II with Caffenol. You can do C41, but I dunno about other color negative films.