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Olloclip – Tutorial And More Excellent Tips Using The Fisheye Lens
The Olloclip lens system consists of three lenses. A wide-angle, fish-eye and a macro lens. The Fisheye lens captures approximately a 180 Degree field-of-view and produces some striking images. This is the second tutorial by Andrew Proudlove and once again it contains valuable and excellent tips to get the most from your fish-eye lens. If you missed that previously, you can read it here. Foreword by Joanne Carter Of all of the different lens types that you can use with pretty much any type of camera, the Fisheye is one of those types of lenses that has a polarizing effect – you either love it or hate it. The funny…
Sponsored Video: Apptivity with Mattel
We are very keen here at theappwhisperer.com to ensure you get the most out of your smart device. Whether that’s on iOS, Android or Windows Phone platforms. We were especially delighted to help with this new Mattel Apptivity campaign as it really gives added value to your iPad. Mattel are best known as toy manufacturers and what they have created are apps for your iPad with toys to use on your iPad, ensuring a truly interactive experience, pretty neat. There are some great new apps available for this purpose, aimed at the 8-12 year old child. These include very popular titles including Angry Birds, Hot Wheels, WWE and Batman.…
EyeEm – Photo Filter Camera – Updated
We love EyeEm here at theappwhisperer.com and we’re about to love it even more with this update. It brings with it social albums with new designs and maps for locations, cities and countries. Fixes for crashes and bugs, plus improved performance. This is a free update to a free app. You can download it here.
CineBleach – Temporarily Free
Gritty, Cinematic, Bleach Bypass Treatment is now at your fingertips. The Bleach Bypass effect first used by Japanese filmmaker Kon Ichikawa’s has become a Hollywood staple featured by world class cinematographers and used in productions such Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan. Now available on your mobile device, the app processes your footage using proprietary algorithms creating a unique effect with a focus on industry leading quality output. Created by filmmakers for filmmakers: A must have tool for any iPhoneographer. Usually this app retails for $0.99/£0.69 but the developer tells us that this app will remain free for the next three days. Click here to download.
Pixelmator For Mac OS Updated
Pixelmator for Mac OS is one of the most popular photo editing apps available. It received a fabulous update today bringing with it the all-new Healing Tool which offers major performance and qualitiy improvements. You can read about the full list of the updates in What’s New below. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here, it retails for $14.99/£10.49. But, if you check back tomorrow we will be giving away a bunch of these, so make sure you check in! What’s New? This update improves overall stability and performance, including the following: • The all-new Healing…
MiniatureCam for IPad – Temporarily Free
This is a great app for your iPad and it usually retails for $0.99/£0.69 but at the moment you can pick it up for free. Just click here to do so.
Google + Nik Software Acquisition – Official Statement From Nik Software
Nik Software have published their official response to the Google/Nik Software acquisition. Here it is in full: ‘We are pleased to announce that Google has acquired Nik Software. For nearly 17 years, we’ve been guided by our motto, “photography first”, as we worked to build world class digital image editing tools. We’ve always aspired to share our passion for photography with everyone, and with Google’s support we hope to be able to help many millions more people create awesome pictures. We’re incredibly grateful for all of your support and hope you’ll join us on the next phase of our journey as part of Google. All our best! The Nik Software…
Triggertrap – Temporary Price Drop
Triggertrap is an excellent app, allowing you to trigger you camera with your smartphone and make use of more than 12 different triggering modes. This app usually retails for $9.99/£5.99 but it is currently available for only $4.99/£2.99. Click here to download. Features You can trigger using: • Time Lapse • Eased Timelapse (timelapses with acceleration!) • Distance-lapse (take a photo every 30 ft/m) • Vibration and shock sensors • Sound detection (Clap to take a photo!) • Facial Recognition sensor • Motion detection • Magnetic & metallic detectors • Long-Exposure HDR** • Long-Exposure HDR Timelapse • Bulb ramping • Star Trail mode • Cable Release (press to…
Real Halftone – Temporarily Free
Real Halftone is an full-fledged app that generates a haltone dot. You can select a dot shape and adjust screen angle of CMYK colors to make a variety of halftone dot photographs. Moire pattern are seen depending on the screen angle of each colors. I recommend a retina display supported device, it makes you see more detailed halftone dots. This app usually retails for $3.99/£2.49 but at the moment you can pick it up for free. Click here to download.
Google Buys Nik Software – Acquires Snapseed
I don’t know one mobile photo app user that doesn’t love Snapseed and it seems Google fell in love too. According to The Verge, ‘Google has agreed to acquire Nik Software for an undisclosed amount’. You can read more here.






















