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Artstudio Pro – Huge Update and We Have Promotional Codes To Share – worth $11.99/£11.99 each
Artstudio Pro one of the most powerful painting and photo editing apps available for iOS has just been updated and we have codes to giveaway. Take a look at What’s New in this update below. Artstudio Pro currently retails for $11.99/£11.99 and you can download it here but if you’d like to try to be in with an opportunity for a free code. Please join our Twitter followers here, like us on Facebook here and Instagram here then post a comment to this post (so we can obtain your email address), perhaps you’d like to give us some feedback, tell us how we’re doing, what you’d like to see and hopefully,…
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Mobile Photography – App of the Day – Raw! Photo Pro – Advanced DNG Camera Giveaway Today – Each Worth $19.99
This week we’re focusing on RAW camera replacement apps and so far we have offered codes for Camera-M and ProCam (if you missed those giveaways, please click on the links within this post on our website), to leave a comment. The reason Raw! Photo Pro is more expensive than the others we have mentioend so far this week, is because this is the Pro version, which means it includes a host of features, there’s nothing extra to pay for. We have listed the full list of features below, there’s pretty much nothing this camera replacement app can’t do. Raw! Photo Pro currently retails for $19.99 (was £24.99) and you can…
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Mobile Art – Creative Tutorial – iColorama Procedural: Spinning Vinyl
We are delighted to publish this creative tutorial using the app, iColorama to create a spinning vinyl record cover by Jerry Jobe, take a look… “iColorama can do amazing things, with a little patience. I posted the image below in several iColorama Facebook groups, and it got a lot of response, so I’ll show you how to create a 45 RPM single, from scratch, in this great app. This image used the app Over for text and Leonardo for placement onto a background and adding a shadow. Those tasks can be done in iColorama, but they are easier in other, specialised apps. While I don’t add text in the…
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The Ultimate Christmas Mobile Photography & Art Competition Using PortraitCam Ultimate Camera App – Great Prizes!
We are very excited today to announce our Ultimate Christmas Mobile Photography & Art Competition here at TheAppWhisperer.com. This competition is hosted in conjunction with BrainFeverMedia, highly accomplished app developers, with their brand new app, announced yesterday – PortraitCam Ultimate Camera. We are also most grateful to the support of our sponsors for this competition, including Olloclip, IK MultiMedia Joby and Rhinoshield. PortraitCam Ultimate Camera app enables the photographer to create stunning depth of field lens blur with their iPhone (with dual camera). You can recreate DLSR-quality focus and bokeh, with simple controls. Choose focus mode, bokeh-shape, and set blur level in a few easy steps. Finalize your photo with…
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Mobile Photography & Art – My Top Five Apps by Rita Colantonio from Dennis, Massachusetts
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is hugely accomplished mobile photographer and artist, Rita Colantonio who originally started out as an artist, teaching art to children for many years. Colantonio discovered digital photography around the time that she retired and relatively recently found that her iPhone has led her to more creative adventures more akin to her love of artistic experimentation. Through the use of iPhone apps Colantonio confesses that “she finds…
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MoJo Conference – Exclusive Interview with FilMiC Pro App Developers by Tim Bingham
RTÉ Mojocon is a leading international media conference focusing on mobile journalism, mobile content creation, mobile photography and new technology all in one event and it is currently taking place in Galway, Ireland. Our roving reporter Tim Bingham is at the conference and is covering it for us. Take a look at this exclusive interview with the FiLMiC Pro developers…
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Mobile Photography & Art – Tip of the Day! – ‘Build Your Own App’ by Jane Schultz
We are re-igniting our Tip of the Day section and kicking us off today is Jane Schultz. To view our previous Tip Of The Day posts – please go here. (All demonstration images ©Jane Schultz)
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Survival in The App Store – An Insight into a Mobile Photographer App Developers Struggles
This is a very interesting read for those who are not fully aware of the highs and lows of app development. Casey Newton of The Verge has published this very honest account of app developer, Pixite, one that we are all very familar with here at TheAppWhisperer, as they are the developers of eight photo editing apps, including Assembly, Fragment, Matter, LoryStripes and more. Please go here to read the post in full.
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Mobile Photography Tutorial – FSN Pro – Filterstorm Neue for Professionals – Getting Started
If you were lucky enough to have received a promotional code from our giveaway yesterday for FSN Pro, or perhaps you purchased this brand new app for yourself, we thought we would publish a few tutorials, directly from the developer, to help you get started. You will find two tutorials in this post, one on Getting Started and the other on Importing Images. More will follow. FSN Pro – Filterstorm Neue for Professionals retails for $9.99/£7.99 and you can download it here.
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Mobile Art App Tutorial – APPart – ‘Glitché’ by Bobbi McMurry
Last week Bobbi (our editor for this APPart column) published a brief overview of Glitché app, if you missed that please go here. She also promised a more in-depth tutorial and today has delivered. Please enjoy this (foreword by Joanne Carter). “If you’ve ever looked at my artwork, you know that I create with extensive layering. While I’m not a fan of “push-button” art, i.e.: apply an effect and your done, I do like “specialty apps” to create images that can be layered into my work. For me, Glitché is just that kind of app. Glitché caught my eye because of it’s ability to create a sort of wireframe overlay…





























