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Hipstmatic Oggl – Updated Again
The latest version of Oggl has just hit the Apple App Store Version 1.1.1 – this version fixes several bugs, including a bug that could cause images to disappear from the photo library immediately after being shot. This is a free update to a free app, you can download/update here. We have detailed the earlier update Version 1.1 below for your interest. Version 1.1 included the following • Add an artist statement to your profile • Tap-and-hold to focus, then drag to set exposure • Double-tap to love photos in feed • Invite codes are no longer needed • Battery usage improvements • Performance improvements • Other bug fixes
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Hipstamatic Oggl – Updated And Free Download For All – Battery Improvements
Oggl is now available to download from the App Store for all, when it was first released by the developers of Hipstamatic it was by invitation only. It’s an app with a social presence, allowing you to capture and create images and share throughout the community. It has just had its first update and perhaps the most sought after improvement users wanted was a decrease in battery drain – with this update, that issue has gone – according to the developers at least, please give us your feedback. In addition to the battery improvements, it is now possible to add an artist statement to your profile. There’s a tap-hold to…
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Gray’s Anatomy – what are you oggling at? – By Richard Gray
“This week saw the launch of Hipstamatic’s long-awaited photo-sharing app. And what have they decided to call their new app, I hear you ask? Well, no doubt after great investment in some expensive Los Angeles PR consultancy, they’ve settled on the name Oggl. OK, yes, like Flickr, Tumblr, Grmblr, they’ve missed out some letters. That’s the first five minutes of the consultant’s fee. But what about the actual meaning of the word. Or the things that people think of when they hear it. Did they road-test it in the UK? Possibly not. Did they even road-test it anywhere? Possibly not. The (presumably American) Urban Dictionary gives as an example of…
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Interesting Facts About Hipstamatic, Oggl and Snap Magazine…
‘PHOTOGRAPHY WAS INVENTED BY SCIENCE, BUT BROUGHT TO LIFE BY ARTISTS’ – Hipstamatic Who Are Hipstamatic? Hipstamatic is a photography company aiming to inspire the world to live more beautifully and creatively. Through a variety of offerings, including Hipstamatic, Snap magazine, IncrediBooth, and PrintLab, Hipstamatic encourages its community to tap into their inner artists and use photography as a gateway back to creativity. Figures 4M monthly active users 60M photos taken each month 2 Billion shots snapped on Hipstamatic since launch Who Uses It? Hipstamatic is used by some of the most creative minds in the world, across a variety of industries, including fashion, art, music, food,…
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Oggl – New Social Network For Creative Photographers From Hipstamatic
The British Journal of Photography, the world’s longest running photography magazine, established in 1854 which our technical camera reviewer , Kevin Carter, writes for today unveiled that Hipstamatic have launched a new social network for ‘creative’ photographers. Oggl “is said to offer a brand new way to experience Hipstamatic’s filters, “and for the first time ever, directly connects the Hipstamatic community and like-minded creatives from around the world,” says the San Francisco-based start-up in a statement released last night” according to BJP today. “From the editorial spreads of Harper’s Bazaar to the cover of Time magazine to the pages of pages of The New York Times, Hipstamatic photographers have had…