TUTORIALS
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iOS Photography App Tutorial – ‘Water Battle Part 2: Flood – Color Lake
We’re delighted to publish the second part to this fabulous technical tutorial with the creative app Color Lake. Jerry Jobe has once again created a comprehensive and fully immersing tutorial, we are sure you will find it very useful. If you missed Part 1, please go here. Color Lake usually retails for $1.99/£1.49 but it’s actually free right now and you can download it here. (foreword by Joanne Carter). ColorLake, the app I covered in the first part of the Water Battle, was initially released in January 2012. Two years later, a challenger stepped forward to submerge your photos by the name of Flood. Flood was developed by Flaming Pear…
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iOS Photography App Tutorial ‘Water Battle Part 1: Color Lake
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous new technical tutorial with the creative app Color Lake. Jerry Jobe has once again created a comprehensive and fully immersing tutorial, we are sure you will find it very useful. Color Lake retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. It has just been updated today and we have codes to giveaway for this app too, follow this link. Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). Back when my daughter (now a sophomore in college) was young, I wanted to share her interests. For a long time, that meant being immersed in everything Pokemon. So you’ll excuse me when I admit…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – ‘Matter – expanding your artwork’ – by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish this incredibly comprehensive and well planned technical tutorial with the new iOS Photography App Matter. Jerry Jobe has once again written a very clear tutorial that we are sure you will all enjoy. Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). Matter retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. “Ben Guerrette and the folks at Pixite have been producing some wonderful geometric-based apps over the past couple of years, and I’ve produced tutorials for them: DecoSketch, Tangent, LoryStripes and Fragment. Now they’ve got a new app that adds depth to those geometric shapes, and it’s called Matter. Matter adds shapes to your photos…
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iColorama Procedural – Limitless Horizon
We’re really pleased to publish this video by Jerry Jobe describing the steps he took to create the image below, really wonderful. Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). “Here’s something I bet you didn’t know: I take requests here on my blog. So when I created the image you’ll see below and posted it on the iColorama Facebook page, a user named Chris Harbinson asked, “Pretty please could you describe how you achieved what you did here?” When looking at the steps taken, I realized it would be better as a video tutorial than my standard screenshots-and-text entry. So here is how I created “Limitless Horizon”…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – ‘PhotoToaster Part 3: Borders and Brushes’ by Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish the third and final part of this wonderful Photo Toaster tutorial series by Jerry Jobe. If you have missed Part 1, please go here and Part 2 can be found here. PhotoToaster retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. We are sure you will enjoy this very much, over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). “As I said last time, I made a couple of errors in the first installment of my articles on PhotoToaster, and I’d like to clear them up here. The first is a feature that I did not find while experimenting with the app. When using the Custom Picker…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – ‘PhotoToaster Part 2: Colors, Vignettes and Textures’
We’re delighted to publish the second of three Photo Toaster tutorials by Jerry Jobe (if you missed Part 1, please go here). This time Jerry Jobe takes a look at colors, vignettes and textures – I am sure you will enjoy this very much, take it away Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). PhotoToaster retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. “We’re taking a multi-part look at one of the many basic photo editors available to mobile photographers, PhotoToaster. In the first part we looked at importing images, controlling the settings, using and saving presets, and the first set of basic sliders that help control your image. Note: After…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – ‘PhotoToaster Part 1: Introduction To A Basic Editor’ by Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish the first of three PhotoToaster tutorials by Jerry Jobe. This is an introduction to PhotoToaster – it’s an app that I personally enjoy and I am sure many of you will also, don’t miss this…Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). PhotoToaster retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. “The majority of apps out there are specialized: they do one thing to make themselves stand out from the rest. Those are the apps I normally cover. The only app I’ve covered that attempts to be a basic editor is Snapseed. It’s free, and does a number of things wonderfully. But it’s not the…
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iOS Photography Tool Apps – REDTools – New App For RED Digital Cameras
RED Digital Cameras are truly symbols and tools of greatness, they have been used to shoot the most influential fashion magazines in the world, Vogue, Harpers and more by photographers from Bruce Weber to Greg Williams. Our Head of Technical Hardware, Kevin Carter, relatively recently reviewed the $45,000 RED Epic with new Dragon Sensor for DxO Mark, if you’d like to read that, please go here. The reason I am mentioning this is because today RED have launched a new app designed for their models RED ONE, EPIC and SCARLET. It’s a multipurpose toolkit deigned for on-set use, it’s comprehensive and free. Click here to download to learn more about…
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Olloclip Fish Eye Tutorial Experience by Vivi Hanson Sacerdote
We’re delighted to publish this wonderful tutorial by Vivi using the fisheye lens of the Olloclip and post processing with some wonderful apps, it’s thoroughly inspiring, don’t miss this – over to you Vivi (foreword by Joanne Carter). “I love trying out the FishEye lens of the Olloclip on all kinds of subjects. Buildings, boats, the river, scenery all look amazing. But also fun is taking photos of people. I sometimes get some cool ghosting effects. Here is my final image : Here is my original image. I was in beautiful Covent Garden – used the FishEye lens of the Olloclip and VividHDR to take the photo :…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – ‘iColorama Procedural – Music of the Spheres’ by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry writes a ‘procedural’ taking you through various necessary steps to create a specific image. Don’t miss this. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). iColorama for iPad retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here This is the link for the mDAC Summit is http://www.mdacsummit.org/ “Occasionally, while messing around, I’ll produce an image that makes people ask, “how did you do that”? That gives me an opportunity to go from something I’m not very skilled at – producing wonderful images – to a task I am better suited for – explaining the ins and outs of…





























