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Mobile Photography Tutorial – Snapseed 2.0 in Depth: Part 3 (Stack) – TheAppWhisperer
We are delighted to publish Part 3 of a new three part series with the upgraded Snapseed app tested by Jerry Jobe. This is an extensive tutorial and series and we are sure you are all going to enjoy this. Previously we have published an overview video of Snapseed (here) and you can find Part 1 of this series (here) and Part 2 (here). (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “In part 1 of the Snapseed 2.0 tutorials, the nine Tools were covered. In part 2, it was the eleven Filters. In the video overview, the new interface was featured. But the most powerful part of Snapseed 2.0, which was hinted at in…
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Mobile Photography Tutorial – Snapseed 2.0 in Depth: Part 2 (Filters) – TheAppWhisperer
We are delighted to publish Part 2 of a new three part series with the upgraded Snapseed app tested by Jerry Jobe. This is an extensive tutorial and series and we are sure you are all going to enjoy this. Previously we have published an overview video of Snapseed (here) and you can find Part 1 of this series (here). (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “Even with the controversial elimination of the Grunge filter, Snapseed 2.0 contains many filter options to take your image beyond a naturalistic representation of what was captured. There are 11 of them, in fact, so we’ve got a lot to cover. Let’s go!”
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Mobile Photography Tutorial – Snapseed 2.0 in Depth: Part 1 – TheAppWhisperer
We are delighted to publish Part 1 of a new three part series with the upgraded Snapseed app tested by Jerry Jobe. This is an extensive tutorial and series and we are sure you are all going to enjoy this. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “Snapseed 2.0 is even more powerful than its predecessor. If you haven’t watched the video overview posted last week, you should take ten minutes to get a quick look (here) at manoeuvring around the new interface. Video is good for seeing the tools in action, but for a more in-depth look at features I find the traditional text-and-screenshot method to be a more effective presentation”.
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Mobile Photography App Tutorial – Oggl – A Love/Hate Relationship – TheAppWhisperer
Back in November of 2012 I wrote my first article on iPhoneography apps. It was an attempt to cover Hipstamatic. I chose Hipstamatic because the app sparked my interest in iPhone photography. The fact that I was getting wonderful results, blindly, was fascinating. You couldn’t see, through the viewfinder, what the resulting image would look like. I found myself taking many photos just to see what they would look like. That is both a blessing and a curse of Hipstamatic. It was terrific for me, who was just starting out and had a number of friends asking how I got those results. For those who were more studied in their…
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Mobile Photography App Tutorial – ToonCamera – TheAppWhisperer
We are delighted to publish this interesting tutorial by Jerry Jobe demonstrating the app ToonCamera. It retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). “In the past several months, I’ve dedicated some time to some heavy hitters in the app world: Pixelmator, Stackables, Enlight, Union, iColorama. I’ve also dealt with some serious apps like Imaengine, Aerograph and Monokrom. It’s time for a little bit of fun with ToonCamera, by Code Organa. I covered two similar apps exactly a year ago: Paper Camera and Pencil Camera. All three can take stills or video from the front or rear cameras, or can be…
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iOS Photography App Tutorial with ‘Monokrom’ – Instantaneous Monochrome by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish this very interesting tutorial with universal photography app Monokrom which retails for $0.99/£0.79 and you can pick it up here. Over to you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “Every so often, an app will come along that does not dazzle with the effects it brings to your images, but instead with an entirely new way to control the app. There are many apps available to change your image to monochrome, whether that is straight black and white or a tinted monochrome, and I’ve covered a few of them. Monokrom (a universal app by Darren Richards), however, does not use a raft of sliders to fine-tune…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial ‘Enlight’ – A First Look with Jerry Jobe at TheAppWhisperer
After teaching about iOS photography and art apps for over two years, I have encountered a community of like-minded “App Whores” (as they are called within some forums) who love to pick up new apps. These people want to know: is the new app fun? Powerful? Is it easy to use, or can you barely determine how to load or save images? Does it reduce resolution upon saving? I love to get right in there and find out about new apps. I usually don’t write about them, though, unless they are limited in scope. I prefer to give my readers an in-depth look at an app and its capabilities. But…
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iOS – Video Tutorial – Colorizing B&W images with iColorama
We’re delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest technical tutorial and this time he has created a video version using the very popular app iColorama. We are quite sure you will all enjoy and learn much from this. Over to you Jerry, foreword by Joanne Carter. “I recently responded to an art challenge by colorizing a black and white photo in iColorama, and was asked several times how I went about it. The video tutorial this week goes through the process of creating a different image, the one seen below..”.
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iOS Mobile Photography App Tutorial – ‘Stackables’ Part 3 by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 3 of 3 of the mobile photography app tutorials with Stackables by Jerry Jobe, if you missed Part 1 please go here and for Part 2, please go here, (foreword by Joanne Carter). Stackables retails for $1.99/£1.69 and you can download it here.
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iOS Mobile Photography App Tutorial – ‘Stackables’ Part 2 by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 2 of 3 mobile photography app tutorials with the app Stackables by Jerry Jobe, if you missed Part 1 please go here (foreword by Joanne Carter). Stackables retails for $1.99/£1.69 and you can download it here.