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iOS – Ultimate Photo Editor – Temporarily Free
Ulitmate Photo Editor is an interesting photo app and one that has received good reviews on the app store. Usually this app retails for $0.99/£0.69 but today it’s free. Just click here to download. Features Enhance – improve any photo in one click with Magical Auto Enhance filter. Tools for lighting – Brightness, Saturation and Contrast. Tools for adjustments – Orientation, Crop and Sharpness. Tools for cosmetics. – Red-Eye, Whiten and Blemish. Tools for fun. -Stickers, Drawing, Text and Meme (beta). Effects – Ten beautiful stylistic effects to make your users’ photos pop. Our effects don’t sacrifice quality, which means beautiful high resolution results.
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iOS – Photo Power – Updated And Temporarily Free
Photo Power is a powerful photo processing too with a good array of features, it’s just been updated, you can check out What’s New below to see the new additions. It usually retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today it’s free. You can download it here. What’s New? # Multi-core processors acceleration (For iphone 4s+) # New feature: Auto Contrast # New LOMO: Smart BW # New share: Flickr # Improved UI # Improved performance # Improved Gradient Overlay algorithms # Fixed some bugs # Modify some options in Settings # Automatically adjust the preview definition Existing Features ★ Base: Flip, Crop, Rotate ★ Color Adjustment: Desaturate, Anti-Color, Complement Color, Hue/Saturation,…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create Awesome Abstract Art With iPhone Photography
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. My A Day In The Life article was published by Joanne yesterday and if you missed that you can read it here. I wanted to create a tutorial on this image that I have titled ‘A Boy With His Head in the Clouds #2’. It has proven to be a very popular image. It was featured in the LACDA show on April 12, in downtown LA at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, as organised…
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Our Daily App Giveaway – Theme Your Screen
Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer. We value you all so much we want to share our love of apps with you. That’s why we have created this section as each day we will be giving away free apps. Today we have Theme Your Screen apps to giveaway, currently worth $0.99/£0.69 each. Theme Your Screen allows you to transform your device with over 240 Retina themes. There’s a wide variety of colours and styles ranging from animal prints to glowing shelves. Would you like to give your phone a new look and would you like to try this app for free? If so, like us…
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iOS – VSCO CAM – Updated
This app has been a huge success to the developers Visual Supply Company and it has just been updated too. The update is free, if you have previously purchased this app, if not you can pick it up here. It retails for $0.99/£0.69. Check out What’s New below. What’s New? – Crop added to the toolkit – Performance improvements when saving and uploading – Bug fixes to filter 8 – Facebook sharing improvements – Bug fixes to improve stability of app
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iOS – StillShot – New
StillShot can help you create high quality photos from any video on your iPhone. StillShot can be found useful when objects are on the move and it is hard to catch the moment or when a video was already taken instead of a still photo. With StillShot users can create a full resolution photo from video files by loading the video and analyzing the frames one by one, letting the user to choose the best frame. The app can extract frames from any video, with no special requirements. StillShot holds the original resolution of the video, e.g., on iPhone 4s the resolution is 1080p (1920*1080px). This is a new app and…
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iOS – FOTOMO – Temporarily Free
This app allows you to add text to images really quickly. It also comes packed with templates which help you create beautiful layouts really easily. Usually this app retails for $0.99/£0.69 but today it’s free, just click here to download.
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iOS – 645 Pro – Updated
The next update to 645 PRO—Release 1.11—is awaiting App Store review, and should be available for download in a few days. The developers have published details on what we can expect in this new update, take a look below to see what they say… "Firstly, we continue to work on increasing the efficiency and performance of 645 PRO, and the new update will include a few incremental improvements in those twin, related areas. Next, we’e added options specifically targeted at those who want high-fidelity unprocessed images in an iOS workflow. To explain: The core of 645 PRO-using photographers (with whom we tested 645 PRO prior to release, and who make…
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iOS – MonTowers – Legend of Summoners – Review
Some games are made great and some games become great, MonTowers combines both of these attributes in one gorgeous looking package. Stats Developer: Buffstone Price: Currently Free Version: 1.1.2 Released/Updated: May 11, 2012 Size: 159 MB Rated: 17+ Our Ratings Graphics/Sound: 4/5 User Interface: 4/5 Gameplay: 4/5 Re-use/re-play value: 4/5 Overall Rating: 4/5 Download here What Is It? This is a brilliantly drawn monster app whereby you play as a monster master in the beautiful world of ‘Alsperia’. One day mysterious buildings began rising from the ground in Alsperia and peace was never to be again. Out of these buildings monsters poured, the native peaceful people studied methods that…
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Apple To Announce New Photo Sharing Social Network At WWDC
According to a report from The Wall Street Journal Apple will be unveiling an upgraded iCloud service at WWDC in June. Citing the usual sources ‘familiar with the matter’, the report claims the features will will allow iCloud users to share sets of photos with other iCloud users. At the moment users can only store one set of images in iCloud through Photo Stream, designed to sync those photos to other Apple devices, not to share them, per se. It’s common knowledge that Phil Schiller abandoned Instagram when they went over to ‘the dark side’ in other words, Android and perhaps this is another reason why…