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iPhone Photography Interview – Extension Of The I With Kenny Allan
Welcome to another new series of interviews and insights that we are running on theappwhisperer.com. This new section, entitled, Extension Of The I, goes deeper into the photographic aspects of mobile photography. It delves into the lives and thoughts and influences that our artists experience from their photography. No other mobile photography website reaches the depths and emotions of the mobile photographers as we do in this new series of interviews. We think you’re going to enjoy this, a lot. Today, we are featuring Kenny Allan. Kenny Allan is the founder of El Studio, a creative graphic design studio based in Scotland, UK. Previously, Kenny worked in the design industry…
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Diptic for Mac – Our Daily App Giveaway
You may recall we announced Diptic for Mac six days ago, it’s an incredibly popular app for the iOS system and this is a new venture for the developers onto the Mac OS. Diptic helps you easily combine multiple photos and apply artistic effects to create exceptional photo collages that can be shared with friends and family. With rounded borders and 56 customizable layouts, there are unlimited options to create unique images. You can read more about this app below but would you like to try it for free? If so, like us on Facebook (see bottom of home page), join our ever expanding Twitter followers, RETWEET THIS POST and…
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SwipeVideo – Exclusive Interview With The Developer – Matthew Slipper
Matthew Slipper is the developer behind this new app, SwipeVideo. SwipeVideo lets you share your videos with all your favorite social networks and websites with just a swipe. Record a video (or pick one you have already) and swipe to share. We will be reviewing this app shortly but in the meantime we wanted to find out more behind the scenes of this app. Read our exclusive interview below. This app retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here. The Beginning JC – Please explain how your app was originally though of and what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? MS – SwipeVideo was born out…
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Daily App Digest – June 18, 2012
Latest apps and updates to hit the iTunes app store today… Album App Dreamix Studio is pleased to announce the release of Album App V3 with HD albums and Editing Studio released on iPad. Album App is an iPad app designed to create full featured digital albums. It gives you full control again and takes away the "unconnected" feeling you have creating an album with your PC mouse. Organise your best memories in Album App for iPad, now with a brand new version of this complete photo album creation suite! Thanks to the touch-screen, you can use your fingers to place, size and rotate your photos on the iPad. Album…
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iPhone Photography Interview – Extension Of The I With Cara Gallardo Weil
Welcome to another new series of interviews and insights that we are running on theappwhisperer.com. This new section, entitled, Extension Of The I, goes deeper into the photographic aspects of mobile photography. It delves into the lives and thoughts and influences that our artists experience from their photography. No other mobile photography website reaches the depths and emotions of the mobile photographers as we do in this new series of interviews. We think you’re going to enjoy this, a lot. Today, we are featuring Cara Gallardo-Weil. We recently interviewed Cara for our A Day In The Life of series, see here. Cara Gallardo Weil was born in Hong Kong to…
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WoW Camera Pro – Temporarily Free
WoW Camera Pro is a multi funcational photo editor and filter effect app. Usually it retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today you can pick it up for free. Just click here to download.
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Our Daily App Giveaway – Stunt Bunnies Circus
Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer. We value our readers so much and that’s why we want to share our love of apps with you. Each day we give away free apps, better make us your home page;) Today we have Stunt Bunnies Circus apps to giveaway, each worth $0.99/£0.69 each. The Stunt Bunnies Circus is in town and Jet Bunny needs your help! Wow the crowd and pluck the tumbling circus rabbits from certain death. Ringmaster Claude Reynard, like all sly foxes, cares little for the safety of the cute Stunt Bunnies troupe. With each show he introduces more fiendish death defining acts for them…
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iPhone Photography – Tutorial – How To Create A Stunning Dali Inspired Time Piece Image
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. I recently took part in the A Day In The Life of Series on theappwhisperer,com, if you missed that you can read it here. I was inspired by Dali’s painting; “Persistence of Memory with the melting clocks for this tutorial. It was this work that provided my inspiration as I created my image, “Holy Dali!”. Dali’s painting certainly is better….but I had a blast creating my image! In this tutorial, I used the following apps: Fisheye…
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iOS – ACDSee Camera Flash – Temporarily Free
ACDSee Camera Flash lets you instantly correct your underexposed photos using patented LCE technology. Patented LCE (Lighting and Contrast Enhancement) from ACD Systems International Inc is the same driving force behind the Lighting tool in the ACDSee photo editing products. It adds natural-looking illumination to the dark areas of your photos while still preserving contrast and detail using advanced image processing algorithms from ACDSee. This app usually retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today you can pick it up for free/click here to download.
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Pocket Lighting Studio For Your iPhone
Another interesting project on Kickstarter has caught our attention, known as The Kick. With the Kick and the Kick App you can also sample light effects from any video stored on your iPhone. Or simply sample light straight from the iPhone camera, while you use it. Just point the iPhone towards the light effect you want the Kick to recreate, tap the screen – and the Kick will emit that light! It’s automatically stored in the effects library for use later on. At it’s most basic the Kick can emit straight white light, when you just need a little extra light. Then it allows you to adjust the color temperature…




















