UMSkinCheck – an iPhone application that is meant to detect skin cancer. In a nutshell, the software tracks suspicious moles and lesions for you using the smartphone's camera. Sounds amazing, doesn't it?
But first, you need 23 naked pictures of yourself.
While you’re posing, someone needs to line up your body parts with the outlines on the screen, point, and shoot.
Well, the app could potentially save your life, although the way it works might make you think again whether using it is a good idea. In order for UMSkinCheck to come up with a diagnosis, it needs 23 photos of you in your birthday suit. What's more is that a partner to take the photos will most likely be required while you are striking poses for the camera. So yeah, basically you will carry around naked photos of yourself on your smartphone, which is probably the last thing you want prying eyes to discover.
But first, you need 23 naked pictures of yourself.
While you’re posing, someone needs to line up your body parts with the outlines on the screen, point, and shoot.
Well, the app could potentially save your life, although the way it works might make you think again whether using it is a good idea. In order for UMSkinCheck to come up with a diagnosis, it needs 23 photos of you in your birthday suit. What's more is that a partner to take the photos will most likely be required while you are striking poses for the camera. So yeah, basically you will carry around naked photos of yourself on your smartphone, which is probably the last thing you want prying eyes to discover.
Still, if you are more careful with who has access to your iPhone, UMSkinCheck could be a good alternative to whole body photography, which usually requires a professional to handle the shooting. But at the end of the day, would you really trust an iPhone app to diagnose such life-threatening conditions? Could a piece of software really be as good as a doctor's verdict? Let us know what you think by dropping a comment.
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