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Our Daily App Giveaway – Bleach Bypass – iPhoneography App

Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer.com. We value our readers so much we want to share our love of apps with you. That’s why we have created this new section as each day we will be giving away free apps.

Today, we have Bleach Bypass codes to spare, each worth $0.99. Bleach Bypass truly is a must-have tool for photography enthusiasts and iPhoneographers. It adds adds a cinematic quality to your iPhone photos using high-quality image processing. It also allows you to save your images in FULL RESOLUTION with geolocation and full EXIF data.

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Features

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8 Bleach Bypass Style Effects.

Geolocation with existing images and new images taken with app.

EXIF data retained.

Save your images at full resoultion to camera roll.

More About Bleach Bypass

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Fotosyn Bleach Bypass applies the Bleach Bypass effect to your images. A popular visual style in movies and TV, Bleach Bypass is used to enhance atmospheric effect through desaturated colour, heavy vignetting and contrast.

The term ‘Bleach Bypass’ principally refers to the development process of colour film, with the skipping of the bleaching process that removes the silver in the film emulsion. This results in a contrasty, desaturated image.

Fotosyn Bleach Bypass features seven effects including Cinematic, Extreme, Monohint, Blush, Breeze, Verve and Nostalgia.

Cinematic, Extreme and Monohint reduce saturation and increase contrast at varying levels, while Blush, Breeze, Verve and Nostalgia add shifts in colour. Muted deepens tones and colours for an overall moody effect.

All effects can be used with or without vignette and there are a choice of borders including Light, Dark and Retro.

Fotosyn Bleach Bypass uses geolocation data for your images through the camera, and retains this data after processing. Any EXIF data within the image is also retained.

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