iOS Apps

TiltShift Generator for iPad – Fake DSLR – Updated

The biggest hit from the runaway best-selling ToyCamera series, the award-winning TiltShift Generator for iPhone has been downloaded more than 170,000 times. Now, it’s back–bigger and better than ever on the iPad.

TiltShift Generator lets you apply radical depth-of-field effects to your photos. By throwing out of focus things that ought to be in focus, scenes appear as if in miniature. Confused?Check out the screenshots below for a taste of what’s possible.

This app has just been updated with support for the new retina display and speed optimized for the new iPad too. Camera is also supported and you can also now tweet using official Twitter component.

This is a free update, if you have previously purchased this app, if not you can do so here. It retails for $2.99/£1.99/download here.

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While the cool linear and radial depth-of-field effects are the reason you need this app, TiltShift Generator does a whole lot more. You can adjust the color saturation, brightness and contrast, as well as applying vignetting for an authentically lo-fi lens look. 


Naturally, the user interface that made the iPhone version so simple and intuitive to use is here too, but the iPad’s extra screen real estate gives this version of TiltShift Generator a whole new level of control and usability. 


Whether it’s turning street scenes into tiny miniatures, complete with inch-high people, or a range of high-quality post-processing effects you’re after, TiltShift Generator is the place to start. 


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