FEATURES
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iOS Photography App – Photobooth – Temporarily Free
Photobooth allows you to capture 1950’s vintage photobooth images, without actually being in one. Usually this app for $0.99/£0.69 but you can download it free here today.
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Mobile Masters 2 eBook Now Available and Temporarily Free
As we mentioned a few days ago (see here) the Mobile Masters Second Edition – Proof – is now available to download and will be temporarily free for two days, instead of the more usual $4.99/£2.99. In addition the Interactive Print Show opens today as well. Explore over 50 immersive interactive portfolios with over 300 images from some of the best Mobile Photographers from around the world. Hear about their creative vision and how they created each image in their PROOF Portfolio. Each artist shares links to their favorite artist and mobile photo resources. In addition see video updates on some of last years Mobile Masters and uncover many resources…
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iOS Photography App – Distressed FX – Temporarily Free
One of the most popular aOS photography apps for adding subtle effects to your images is temporarily free. Usually Distressed FX retails for $0.99/£0.69 – to pick it up for free today, click here.
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New Monti HipstaPak from Hipstamatic
Well, there’s a beautiful classic Italian style new HipstaPak available for you to download from Hipstamatic, with cool tones ‘as blue as ‘the Trevi Fountain’ appararently. The images do look gorgeous. This pack is waiting for you in the Hipsta shopping cart. It retails for $0.99/£0.69 for the Sergio lens and Maximus LXIX Film.
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iOS Photography App – PhotoToaster – Temporary Price Drop
PhotoToaster is one of our favourite apps here at theappwhisperer.com, it is used by many of our Columnists and readers, even including myself. It has a great range of effects and brushes without any in-app purchases. Usually PhotoToaster retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today you can pick it up for just $0.99/£0.69. Click here to download.
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iOS Photography – Adobe Photoshop Express – Updated
Adobe have updated their Photoshop Express app bringing a new editing experience and new look for iOS 7. It also allows you to share via Instagram or SMS. There’s also a ‘green eye’ correction filter update – essentially for pets of course. You also don’t need to worry about saving your work, the app will resume where you left off. There are a few navagation improvements throughout the app too. This is a free app and you can download/update it here. (There are in-app packs to purchase)
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iOS Photography App – PhotoMotion – Temporarily Free
PhotoMotion is becoming hugely popular, it allows you to turn your photographs into video with motion, titles and music. Usually PhotoMotion retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today it is free. Click here to download.
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iOS Videography App – FiLMiC Pro – Temporarily Free
FiLMiC Pro is a fabulous app to use for videography with your iOS device – it’s both iPhone and iPad friendly. It’s fully featured and essentially turns your device into a broadcast worth HD video camera. It’s bursting with features and is just the thing you need to create movies and submit them to our very special Flickr Mobile Movie Group – see here – where Donna Donato curates for her Mobile Movie Column – see here. Usually FilMiC Pro retails for $4.99/£2.99 but today you can pick it up for free. Click here to download.
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iColorama – iPad Photo App – Temporary Price Drop
iColorama is one of the most popular photo editing apps, many artists use it to enhance their images. We have published many tutorials relating to this, if you’ve missed them, please read here. Usually iColorama for iPad retails for $3.99/£2.99 but today it is available for $1.99/£1.49 – click here to download
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Flickr Updates iOS App – Now Include ‘Add Photos to Groups’
Many of you will be so relieved that Flickr have updated their iOS Photography app again. The previous version, updated on April 17th 2014, did not include the facility to add photos to groups – a feature that had been there originally. We received many messages from frustrated readers and rightly so! Fortunately this has now been rectified, in order to add photos to groups, select the image, tap the share arrow and then tap ‘add to group’. Stability fixes have also been run through this update. Click here to update Flickr on your iOS device





















