My Spectacle Drama and I'm Pretty Hot as a Woman
In my post yesterday I mentioned how I was going to dust off my old Snapchat spectacles and use them to take pictures to include in these daily posts. I didn’t realize it was going to be much more difficult than I thought. I figured it would be as simple as syncing the spectacles with my Snapchat app, taking a few pictures, and exporting them to my camera roll. Actually, it should have been that simple. But it wasn’t. My spectacles wouldn’t sync with the app. I left the app open and syncing for over two hours and it still didn’t connect. I found this infuriating. It’s just a bluetooth device that should easily pair. After fiddling around with the app for several hours I finally gave up. I figured there might be a way to bypass the Snapchat app and just connect the glasses to my PC and extract the photos that way. Unfortunately, that wasn’t possible. I was about to give up on the whole idea and just take photos with my phone, but another method came to mind. I have an old android phone that I purchased for some reason so thought I would give it a try on that phone. Of course it wasn’t charged and the Snapchat app wasn’t installed. I eventually got all of that fixed and attempted to connect the spectacles. It worked! Like, instantly. No issues at all! I snapped a few photos on the spectacles and exported the photos to the phone’s gallery. I then realized this was going to be a very tedious process. I was going to have to use the spectacles to snap pictures, export them to the phone’s gallery, transfer them to my Macbook, edit them to mask out the dead space since the glasses take circular photos, and then export them from Photoshop to attach them to my article. Yeah, that wasn’t going to work. That is way too much effort for a photo with a cool circular effect.