iPhone Apps

King Camera – iPhoneography App – Updated – We Have Codes For You

Saycheezzz the developers of King Camera are wasting no time ensuring their app is the top of its class. It has now been updated again and is peedier than ever. Take a look at what’s new below.

King Camera is now number 3 in the US App store, just behind Camera+ and Hipstamtic. We’ve got codes to share with our readers of this brand new edition and we will be giving them away tomorrow – June 25, 2011 – make sure you check back to pick those up.

What’s New

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NEW:
– SPEED!: optimized thumbs generation in Photodesk: 2.5X faster
– SPEED!: advanced optimized cache system for Quickmatik Thumbs: up to 20X faster
– NEW: 90 degree Rotate Tool added to Crop/Rotate Module
– NEW: App Icon

FIXES:
– FIX: photos don’t "disappear" anymore from Photodesk when updating KC to new version
– FIX: "disappeared" photos for user who updated from v1.0 to v1.01 are now restored when applying v1.02
– FIX: imported photos from Camera Roll now properly display metadata & geolocation in Photo Info Module
– FIX: Access speed to Photodesk improved when it contains over 10 pages of photos
– FIX: fixed a rare crash when sharing to Twitter
– PLUS: increased photo preview resolution by +15%

 

NOTE: The reported WB+EXPOSURE LOCK bug reported in CAMERA VIDEO MODE (locks only AFTER starting video) is an iOS related bug introduced in iOS 4.3 . The developers tests reveal that Apple fixed their iOS Bug in the upcoming iOS5.

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