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    TiltShift Generator – Fake Minature – iPhoneography Review

    2011-07-15 / Comments Off on TiltShift Generator – Fake Minature – iPhoneography Review

    Developer: Art and Mobile Version: 1.55 Updated: July 09, 2011 TiltShift Generator – Fake Minature – $0.99/Download here TiltShift Generator – Fake Minature is a cool little app that apes the hugely popular miniature-look to photos, an effect usually created by pricey tilt&shift lenses and view cameras. Originally available as a web service using Adobe Air, TiltShift Generator is now available for the iPhone and iPad. Although TiltShift Genator – Fake Minature can apply the effects to any images on your Camera Roll, it’s particularly useful with the more portable iPhone however, as the app integrates seamlessly with the built-in camera and the effects can be seen in seconds. If…

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    Joanne Carter

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  • Interviews

    Exclusive Interview With TiltShift Generator – Fake Miniature – App Developer – Takayuki Fukatsu

    2011-06-30 / 1 Comment

    TiltShift Generator – Fake Miniature has been downloaded more than 170,000 times now and it is getting better all the time. TiltShift Generator lets you apply radical depth-of-field effects to your photos. By throwing out of focus things that ought to be in focus, scenes appear as if in miniature. We are currently reviewing this app and will be publishing that soon but first we wanted to find out more ‘behind the scenes’, to discover how this app came to fruition. Read and enjoy our exclusive interview here… The Beginning Please explain how your app was originally thought of and what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? Initially I…

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  • iOS Apps

    Latest Photography iOS App Updates

    2011-04-13 / Comments Off on Latest Photography iOS App Updates

    There has been some great updates to many photography apps in the App Store over the past week. We’ve posted details of what’s new in each app. Check out this great list below… qbro qbro is an awesome camera app that offers you film effects deliver the feeling of the moment. What’s new Bug fix for some image(loaded from camera roll) saving with weird lines. 🙂 Minor bug fix. Blur effect fix. $0.99/Download Color! Create fun and eye-catching artwork with Color! custom colorization app for your iPhone and iPod touch! Color! was designed for you to selectively color your photographs, adding amazing effect and modern flare. What’s new iAds Removed.…

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  • Tilt And Shift
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    Top 10 Tilt And Shift iPhone Photography Apps – Bokeh

    2011-04-05 / 1 Comment

    “Tilt and shift photography” refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital postprocessing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically. “Tilt-shift” actually encompasses two different types of movements: rotation of the lens plane relative to the image plane, called tilt, and movement of the lens parallel to the image plane, called shift. Tilt is used to control the orientation of the plane of focus…

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