Remember how popular neoprint machines were back in the mid-90s? Oh what fun it was to take photos in a booth, decorate the pictures with colourful frames and silly “stickers”, then cut them out and stick them onto autograph books or the back of your EZ-link card!
While it certainly provided some good fun times, neoprint booths can burn a hole in your pocket at $7 – $10 a pop, and with digital imaging software so easily available online and on mobile apps, it’s no wonder the booths have lost their popularity these days.
On the note of decorating photos, we made a great discovery recently! If you recall, we introduced you to the Casio Exilim TR150 some time back, and since then the seven bloggers have had the opportunity to play around with the camera and explore more of its features and functions.
One of the unique point of the TR150 is its “Picture on Picture” function, which allows you to decorate your photos just like you would on a neoprint machine… only more fun!
Apart from selecting “template” images available in the camera, you can also decorate your photos using parts of other pictures you have already taken! Blogger Benjamin did a great demonstration of this function in his blog, so do take a look at the link below, and do check out the other bloggers’ experiences with the TR150 as well!
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