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6×6 – Updated
As well as 6×7 that we’ve just mentioned, 6×6 by the same developer has also just been updated. We have inteviewed so many highly successful mobile iPhone photograhers who use this app to help them create their awesome images. One such photographer is Annie Mallégol from Paris. Like many, Annie sites 6×6 as one of her favorite photography apps, and you can see in the image below exactly why. This app has just been updated with a bug fix for multi-file saving for iPhone 4 and 3GS as well has enhanced save performance. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download…
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6×7 – Updated
Another incredibly popular app with sucessful iPhone Photographers many of whom we have interviewed. 6×7 continues to be a mainstay to many, has just been updated. We recently interviewed the highly successful professional photographer and mobile photographer Cindy Patrick. Cindy uses 6×7 in much of her workflow, as can be seen in the image below. This update includes bug fixes for multi-file saving with iPhone 4 and 3GS, low light support for iPhone 5 and enhanced save performance. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $0.99/$0.69/download. © Cindy Patrick – ‘Flight Matters’ – 6×7,…
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Viewfinder Pro, Viewfinder Basic, ALPA eFinder and Viewfinder Cine – Updated
Viewfinder is a simulator. It can show on your iPhone (or iPod touch or iPad) how a scene would look like using different camera / lens combinations. Motion picture folks call these kinds of devices a “director’s viewfinder” and you can see original “hardware” versions of them hanging around the neck of your favorite director (unless he or she uses Viewfinder, of course). There are various versions of this app, as you will note from the title. Both versions of this app are good but they are expensive. If you’ve already purchased these apps, or received one of our freebies at one time or another, then these updates are free.…
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ProCamera – Updated – Volume Trigger Is Back!
ProCamera has just been updated and the popular feature volume trigger is back, this feature was removed from the previous version to much discontent from the many iPhone photographers that adore this app. Well, now they can rejoice once again, as it’s back in this update, along with a few other minor improvements and optimizations. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded ProCamera, if not, you can download it here. It retails for $0.99/£0.69/download.
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Blux Movie/HD – Temporary Price Drop
Blux Movie for iPhone and Blux Movie HD for iPad are a pair of great 1080 video apps with ‘Hollywood inspired HD filters’. Usually the iPhone version retails for $2.99 and the HD version for $4.99/£2.99. Today you can pick up both the iPhone and iPad versions for only $0.99/£0.69. Select your version below to download: iPhone iPad
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PhotoArtista – Haiku/HD – Updated
PhotoArtista – Haiku for both iPhone and iPad is another incredibly popular and important app to iPhone photographers and artists. We have mentioned it so many times on theappwhisperer when describing mobile photographers’ workflow. Take a look at this interview and images with Sonya Sanchez Arias a very active user of this app. This update now includes full iPhone 5 and iOS 6 support. It’s a free update if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. © Sonya Sanchez Arias – After The Fire – iPhoto, Moku Hanga, Photo Artista Haiku
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Flowpaper – Updated
Flowpaper is a very popular app with many iPhone photography artists, it is often used in incredibly creative ways. Our Columnist of our Art Section, Rudy Vogel is an avid user and you can see one of his great creations below, using this app. This update to Flowpaper is a big one and it now includes a new upgradable drawing mode, iPhone 5 resolution and iOS 6 support, stability fixes, new GUI look and feel and auto back up. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $0.99/£0.69. Copyright image – Rudy Vogel – ‘A…
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iPad Mini – Now Available To Purchase – Should You Or Shouldn’t You?
The Apple iPad Mini Wi-Fi version is now available to purchase directly from an Apple Store near you but should you or shouldn’t you? Are you still undecided where this magical device fits into your photography workflow? If so, we recommend you read the following three posts. We asked three key mobile photography app developers last week how they thought the iPad Mini would be of benefit to mobile photographers. This is what they said: Mike Hardaker – 645 PRO Tai Shimizu – Filterstorm Jens Daemgen – ProCamera Having read those Opinions, if you’re feeling more like taking the plunge now, check out what’s available below: What’s Available? At…
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David Hayes – Joins The App Whisperer As A New Columnist
We’re delighted to welcome David Hayes as one of our new Columnists to theappwhisperer.com. Many of our readers will be very familiar with David’s great iPhone photography tutorials. David is a great guy and brings a wealth of experience and skills to theappwhisperer.com. David has worked in advertising, banking and teaching as well as training as a photographer as an Undergraduate too. We previously interviewed David in our A Day In The Life series, if you missed that, you can read it here. We are going to divide our very popular Tutorials section up we will have a Technical Tutorial Column, Creative Tutorial Column and Video Tutorial Column. David will…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Alice Cooper gets the Grunge treatment
Yes, it’s Friday again and to all The App Whisperer fans it means only one thing, Richard Gray’s brilliantly written humorous mobile photography column, Gray’s Anatomy. This week, Richard has been in quite a spooky mood and has written a great Halloween themed feature, take it away Richard… (forward by Joanne). ‘I’m not that keen on Halloween myself so hadn’t planned to blog about anything particularly goulish this week. But I went to take some photos of Alice Cooper’s Night of Fear gig at Wembley Arena for a magazine. And it resulted in this Halloween-themed blog: whooohaaah! (that was meant to sound scary). And a pleasant iPhoneography surprise. There…