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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phone filter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a filter applied to images or videos taken with a phone, often for aesthetic or functional purposes.
Example: "She applied a phone filter to her selfie before posting it on social media."
Alternatives: "mobile filter" or "smartphone filter".
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If you have extension phones in your house, unplugged them from the wall and connect a phone filter to the phone wall socket.
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If you are using a mobile phone, filters like CameraBag offer these sorts of effects for about $2.
Even if you don't use a phone line MODEM, if you have a phone on the desk, use the phone filter.
Connect the telephone cable from your phone to the port on the phone filter.
2 3 pieces of phone filters (a small adapter with a short telephone cable at one end and an Internet port at the other).
Visitors were instructed to "snap a photo," use their phone filters to make their own remix, and then share it on #filthylucre.
The censors have responded with cell phone filters.
Internet and telephones use two different kinds of signals (one is analog [phones] and one is digital [internet]), and phone filters make sure that these signals don't get mixed up when you use the phone and Internet at the same time.
With the a "phone ringing" sample, this filters activate again as phone ringtones contain short-time onsets, but other filter responses also activate to highlight more stationary properties such as with F 8. F 9 is also interesting as it seems to activate only with the absence of sounds.
Is life more interesting through the filter of a phone?
Why not build a phone that turns into a water filter or a solar panel when it's no longer useful as a phone?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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