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Rumor – Aperture Coming To iOS Devices
Now this I would really like to see. Patently Apple have information relating to Apple possibly working on Aperture for the iPad. Well, indirectly speaking of course, it’s more to do with the rumoured touchscreen iMac that we keep hearing about. If this can be incorporated onto the iPad though, that would be truly great for editing images on the go as well as sorting them and showing clients. We’re not quite how this would pan out realistically speaking of course, as the iPad would reduce the image size but the concept is great and very exciting. Obviously iPhoto is available for the iPad at the moment but it is…
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Is This The New 7th Generation Apple iPod Nano With Camera Aperture?
According to the Taiwanese website tw.Apple.pro what you’re looking at in the image below is the new case for the latest iPod Nano with plenty of room and of course lens aperture, for a camera. The camera is rumored to be a low res 1.3 megapixel lens but might not be all bad with a device such as this. What do you think? Why would Apple want to add a camera to a Nano? They did so in 2009 with the release of the fifth gen model but removed it in the 2010 model. I guess it depends if they can manage to please the fitness fans who love to…
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The All New iMacs – Find Out What’s Inside ’em Here
As we mentioned earlier when the Apple store had gone down the all new iMacs are now here and ready to purchase. They look the same from the outside but inside things really look good. With the latest Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 and i7 processors from Intel, the new high-speed Thunderbolt I/O interface developed in co-operation with Intel, a FaceTime HD camera and storage upgrades across the board. Starting at $1,199, the new iMac is up to 70 percent faster and new graphics deliver up to three times the performance of the previous generation. The 21.5-inch iMac has a single Thunderbolt port while the 27-inch model features two…
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New – Photo & Video OS X App – Poster
Reinvented Software released Poster 1.1 for Mac OS X today. Poster is an application for posting photos and videos to the web. Version 1.1 adds support for posting to SmugMug, posting videos to Facebook, improves the app’s plug-ins for iPhoto and Aperture, people tagging and more. Poster is a Mac OS X application for uploading photos and videos to multiple sites and accounts with a sleek design that makes posting photos and videos a truly enjoyable experience. In version 1.1, it’s now possible to post photos and videos to SmugMug. Poster 1.1 also adds videos to its existing support for posting photos to Facebook. For each site, Poster takes a…
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Our App Of The Day – MovingPhotos3D
Our App of the Day today, has to go to MovingPhotos3D, it’s available in the Mac App Store for $5.99, this is a sale price just for this week. MovingPhotos3D is a visualization that lets you browse your photo library in a new way. It sends your photos flying around the screen in three dimensions. You can see hundreds of pictures form different shapes. It really needs to be seen in action, that’s why as our app of the day, you will see the YouTube video of it in action on every page of our site. Just scroll to the bottom of this post and you will see it. The…
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GeoLogTag Apple iPhone App review
This review concentrates on the latest updated version 3.3 that now includes support for geotagging Samsung RAW (SRW) photos, a fix for Mac geotagging when traveling through different timezones and a fix for Mac geotagging on an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network. We put this app through its paces as the competition is heating up in the Apple app store of this style of app. Read our extensive review here… Introduction GeoLogTag is an innovative geocoding app for the iPhone (3G, G3s and iPhone 4) that allows owners of digital cameras and Macs to tag their images with location (GPS) data without the need for additional hardware. Unfortunately, Windows users can’t geotag…
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Adobe Photoshop Express Comes To Apple iOS And Android
Yes, belive it or not you can now download for free Adobe Photoshop Express for your Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad and Android device. This is an update to their earlier release and now includes support for the iPhone 4 Retina Display as well as support for iOS 4 quick app-switching, otherwise known as multitasking. Now you can upload photos via the sharing option without having to stay within the actual app. This is great news perhaps we may see a Photoshop version in the Mac App Store soon, or even an Adobe Lightroom version, now that would really knock Aperture off it’s perch. Don’t miss all three video…