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iPad Photography Tutorial – Pixelmator Wrap-up Part 5 – Retouch and Effects by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 5 (of 5) of a wonderful series of tutorials covering the brand new Pixelmator app for iPad. If you have missed Part 1, please go here, for Part 2, go here for Part 3, go here and for Part 4, go here. This time Jerry discusses Retouch and Effects in this extensive tutorial. We’re quite sure you will find this tutorial invaluable (foreword by Joanne Carter). Pixelmator for iPad retails for $4.99/£2.99 and you can download it here “We’ve come a long way in our discussion of Pixelmator, covering layers, brushes, selections, text, shapes, painting, erasing, layer styles, blend modes, and many other things.…
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Shift – New iPhone Photography App Now Available! We Have Codes To Giveaway!
Shift by Pixite apps, developers of popular photo apps including Tangent, Fragment and Union is now available in the Apple App Store. Shift is all about filters and lets you create your own personal photo filters with one tap of a button. Start by loading a photo and pressing the Shuffle button. Shift intelligently combines textures, colors, and blends to produce stylish effects like vintage colors, grit and grunge, light leaks, and high contrast black and whites. Each shuffle is a unique mixture of effects that you can customize to your liking. Adjust the color or intensity of the effect using the slider controls. Drag or pinch the screen to…
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iOS Photography App – Procreate Pocket – Brand New! Available Now!
Made by the developers of the award-winning Procreate for iPad, Procreate Pocket allows you to sketch and illustrate concepts on the move, anywhere you find inspiration. Powered by the same groundbreaking 64-bit Silica engine as its big brother, Procreate Pocket is designed to take every advantage of iPhone® hardware – especially the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Sketch anywhere you are, then AirDrop your work to your iPad to continue in Procreate. This is so exciting! Procreate Pocket retails $2.99/£1.99/Download here Read more about the technical features of Procreate Pocket below:
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Instagram Introduces Five New Filters – TheAppWhisperer
In December 2012, Instagram added Mayfair and Willow to the Instagram filter family—and a lot has happened in the last two years. Inspired by the photography, art, fashion and design of the global Instagram community, the developers have released five new filters. You’ll see the filters at the front of your filter tray: Slumber, Crema, Ludwig, Aden and Perpetua. They soften and subtly shift colors to achieve the look and feel you want for your each photo.
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iOS Photo Editing App – Brushstroke – Temporarily Free Today
Brushstroke enables you to edit your images in a painterly style. It’s simple to use and popular. Usually Brushstroke retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today it is free, click here to download.
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Gillian Brodie – TheAppWhisperer
‘A Picture’s Worth‘… is where we ask mobile photographers that have created powerful mobile photography/art to explain the processes they took. This includes their initial thoughts as to what they wanted to create, why they wanted to create it, how they created it, including all apps used and what they wanted to convey. We also ask these incredible artists to explain their emotions and how the image projects those feelings. We have published a few A Picture’s Worth articles recently, if you have missed those – please go here. In this A Picture’s Worth today we asked Gillian Brodie to tell us more about her image ‘Decimated Vision’, one that…
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Flickr Group Showcase – 14 December 2014 – TheAppWhisperer
Well, it’s another fabulous week for mobile photography and mobile art from all around the world. Our Flickr Group Showcase is bursting with creativity and very strong work. I hope you enjoy this curation as much as I do. If you would like to be considered for our weekly Flickr Group Showcase, please upload your images to our dedicated Flickr group, for this section, here With many thanks to our Flickr Group Showcase Sponsors – Olloclip.com Each image can be viewed on Flickr by clicking on the relevant artist below: Albion Harrison-Naish, Sheldon Serkin, Wayne Greer, Mary Fennell, Luison, Gabriel F.W. Koch, Christophe Brutel, Alan Kastner, Vanessa Vox, Boris B…
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Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 46 – by Donna Donato
Welcome back to the forty-sixth article in the column, Mobile Movies. We at TheAppWhisperer have been inspired by the Flickr upgrade of 1 Terabyte of storage for everyone and have wanted to launch a mobile movie section for some time. Now seems to be perfect, the new Flickr upgrade will allow for a full three minutes of 1080p HD quality video per single film and you can have as many as you have storage space for. Each week I (you can find me on Flickr here) will curate the movie uploads to our new Flickr group MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer – I will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the ones selected. ”The internet has created…
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Stackables – Popular iOS Photography App – Temporarily Free
Stackables is a very popular app for iOS Photography editing. It’s packed with over 200 effects including grunge textures, light leaks and bokeh textures, painterly textures, abstract sky and clouds textures, emulsion textures, grit and grain textures, analog film emulation filters, gorgeous gradients, elaborate geometric patterns and much more. In addition, Stackables comes equipped with over 20 professional adjustment tools most notably White Balance, Color Balance, Vignette, Sepia, Grain, Blur, Tilt Shift and Depth of Field. And for the first time ever on a mobile device, these tools are added as layers, giving you unprecedented control over color and tonal levels in your composition. Stackables usually retails for $0.99/£0.69 but…
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Meri Walker – TheAppWhisperer
‘A Picture’s Worth‘… is where we ask mobile photographers that have created powerful mobile photography/art to explain the processes they took. This includes their initial thoughts as to what they wanted to create, why they wanted to create it, how they created it, including all apps used and what they wanted to convey. We also ask these incredible artists to explain their emotions and how the image projects those feelings. We have published a few A Picture’s Worth articles recently, if you have missed those – please go here. In this A Picture’s Worth today we asked Meri Walker to tell us more about her image ‘Icarus’, she has done…