• Mac Apps

    Picture Booth Plus – New Mac Photography App

    This is a brand new app for your Mac that includes 45 camera effects so you can have even more fun with creating and editing images on your Mac. Take a look at the additional effects below. This app retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can pick it up here. Additional Effects – ASCII, Matrix!
- Blue Print
- City Lights
- Color Inverter
- Color Controls
- Concert 
- False Color
- Dot Screen
- Old Film
- Crystalise
- Exposure Adjust
- Flip Flop
- Gamma Adjust
- Kaleidoscope
- Line Overlay
- Line Screen
- Image resizer
- Neon
- Pointillize
- Pixellate
- Posterize
- Sharpen
- Zoom Blur
- Tracer


  • Mac Apps

    Flare – Mac Photography App – Updated

    Flare allows you to effortlessly add effects and textures to your photos. Choose from a variety of Flare’s built-in Presets or create your own using dozens of individual photographic effects. Easy to learn for casual hobbyists, Flare also has the flexibility professional photographers need. This app has been updated to offer full screen support in Lion. There’s also been an improvement with additional aspect ratios when cropping, added – 1:2. Golden Ratio, etc). And a couple of bug fixes. This is a free update but if you haven’t already downloaded this awesome app, you can do so here. $9.99/£6.99/Download

  • Mac Apps

    iPhoto – Mac App – Updated

    iPhoto ’11 gets a new look with stunning full-screen views for Events, Faces, Places, and Albums that let you take advantage of every inch of your Mac display. iPhoto also offers new ways to share and showcase your photos. You can upload your photos to your Facebook Wall and even view friends‘ comments right in iPhoto. Turn your email into something really special with ten Apple-designed photo mail templates. iPhoto ’11 works with iCloud, so the photos you take on your iOS devices automatically appear in iPhoto, and photos you import into iPhoto automatically appear on your iOS devices. Add movement and music to your photos with one of 12…

  • Mac Apps

    Aperture – Mac App – Updated

    Aperture is designed for iPhoto users who want to get more out of their photos. It includes powerful tools for refining images, showcasing your work, and managing massive libraries on your Mac. Enhanced Faces and Places provide new ways to organize images. Nondestructive brushes with built-in edge detection make precision retouching of photographs intuitive and fast. Choose from dozens of built-in adjustment presets, or create your own to give your photos a custom look. Advanced slideshows support HD video and give you complete control over text, transitions, and timing. And stunning full-screen views let you use every inch of your Mac display to navigate and browse your entire library. So…

  • Mac Apps

    Photomatix Essentials – Mac Photography App Updated

    Photomatix Essentials merges multiple exposures of the same scene into a single HDR image that reveals both highlight and shadow details. The merge includes automatic alignment of your photos (which is particularly important if they are taken hand-held), and the option to automatically remove ‘ghosts’ created by objects or people moving between the shots. It also includes an option to apply a high quality noise reduction to your photos before merging them.

 You can even use Photomatix Essentials to enhance a single photo, using tone mapping to bring out details in highlights and shadows areas. 

The software works with JPEG, TIFF, PSD and RAW files, and lets you save the…

  • Mac Apps

    Color Splash Studio – Mac App – Updated

    Color Splash Studio is still enjoying great sucess in the Mac App Store Photography section. It’s now been updated so should be even better. You can pick it up here for $1.99/£1.49/Download Check out What’s New in this update below… What’s New Now you can: 
- Adjust the amount of monochrome layers 
- Choose between grayscale and sepia layers

 The issue with saving on some Macs is fixed and tutorial added! 


  • Mac Apps

    Analog – New Mac Photography App

    This is a brand new photography app for your Mac. It comes complete with a stunning selection of filters and borders and is really simple to use. Drag in a photo, browse through filters and borders and start processing. There’s 20 built-in filters, and over a dozen stylish borders to make your photos look amazing. Analog even makes sure that effects such as light-leaks have some natural variation – so no two photos look alike. Check out the features below. This app retails for $7.99/£5.99 and you can pick it up here. Features ★ Ready for Mac OS X Lion with Fullscreen and Resume support 
★ 20 Amazing Filters, including…

  • Daily App Giveaway

    Our Daily App Giveaway – Photo Effect Studio Pro – Mac App

    Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer.com. We value our readers so much we want to share our love of apps with you. That’s why we have created this new section as each day we will be giving away free apps. Today we have Photo Effect Studio Pro Mac apps to giveaway, each worth $9.99/£6.99. This app allows you to set your inner Artist free, create unlimited photo effects and share your vision with the world! It comes complete with a large amount of powerful photo effects carefully developed with professional photographers and graphics designers for all of your image editing needs. There’s also 20 custom…

  • Mac Apps

    Rick Sammon’s iHDR – New Mac App

    Rick Sammon has released a great new mac app about HDR photography. It’s not an editing program but is more of a teaching program. It has been designed to teach you how to use Photomatix Pro, Nik HDR Efex Pro, Topaz Adjust and even Pro HDR for iPhone. So, if you want to learn more about HDR phtoography, download this app – it retails for $10.99/£6.99 and you can pick it up here.

  • News

    Final Cut Pro X – Updated Now With XML Support And More…

    Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X, that’s the $300 video editing software that was seriously panned when released in the summer. The criticism of the earlier version, particularly from pro video editors, centered around the lack of XML Support amongst other things. CNET reports that this new update takes those comments into account. ‘Among the biggest new feature to be added as part of a software update that will go out to users this morning is support for XML. This adds the option to both import and export projects in the XML format, meaning users can take XML formatted projects from Final Cut Pro 7 and other non linear…