Good pictures on a cameraphone with PhotoAcute
After everyone got over the excitement of having a camera on their phone, they started realizing that the pictures weren't, shall we say, of the highest quality. Until those 2 and 3 megapixel cameraphones we've been hearing so much about come over to the States we're stuck with PhotoAcute, a program for the Nokia 3650/3660 and 6600 phones. Perhaps "stuck with" is too harsh a term. If the software, which claims to increase the resolution of pictures taken with cameraphones by taking a bunch of pictures and, using crazy software magic, stitching them into one high-quality image, works it would be a nifty way to increase the resolution of any digital image. We're reserving judgment for the moment since there aren't any pictures in the "examples" section of their site for our viewing pleasure. Seriously though, if you're going to release a product with visual output, the least you can do is have some examples up when your website launches. And don't make cryptic references to "Russian scientists." That just sounds like the plot for a bad Tom Clancy book.
[Via TRFJ]