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Owl Vision Camera IR Effect APK

Owl Vision Camera IR Effect APK

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What's Owl Vision Camera IR Effect APK?

Owl Vision Camera IR Effect is a app for Android, It's developed by Green Leaf Productions author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 3.77 stars with 57 rated times.
This product is an app in Photography category. More infomartion of Owl Vision Camera IR Effect on google play
Owl Camera Vision Effect Simulates Owl vision as if you are a Owl with simulated infrared or thermal night vision! A very cool camera effect allows you to take pictures and pretend to be a Owl and see the world how they probably do, with simulated thermal night vision or Infrared nightvision .


This is just a simulated Owl vision effect that makes everything look different through your camera. Snap pictures in this Owl Vision camera mode! A very cool simulated effect that lets you see the world how a Owl with UV / Infrared / thermal night vision might see it. Very cool


Try it now and see the world through the eyes of an Owl with Night vision.


What is Owl vision? From wikipedia: While it is commonly believed that owls have great nocturnal vision due to their large (and thus very light-gathering) eyes and pupils and/or extremely sensitive rod receptors, the true cause for their ability to see in the night is due to neural mechanisms which mediate the extraction of spatial information gathered from the retinal image throughout the nocturnal luminance range. These mechanisms are only able to function due to the large-sized retinal image.[18] Thus, the primary nocturnal function in the vision of the owl is due to its large posterior nodal distance; retinal image brightness is only maximized to the owl within secondary neural functions.[18] These attributes of the owl cause its nocturnal eyesight to be far superior to that of its average prey.[18]