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AppArt School – Top 10 iOS Apps for Advanced Mobile Photographers
AppArt School – Top 10 iOS Apps for Advanced Mobile Photographers Here are ten iOS photo apps that are popular among advanced mobile photographers: Lightroom: Adobe’s photo editing app allows for advanced editing and organization of photos. It features advanced color grading tools, presets, and the ability to sync edits across devices. VSCO: This app offers advanced photo editing tools and filters for fine-tuning color, exposure, and tone. It also features a built-in camera app for capturing high-quality images. Snapseed: A powerful photo editing app that offers advanced features like selective adjustments, masking, and healing tools. ProCamera: A high-quality camera app that offers advanced control over exposure, focus, and white…
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AppArt School – 10 Good iOS Photo Editing Apps for Beginners
AppArt School – 10 Good iOS Photo Editing Apps for Beginners There are many photo editing apps available for beginners, each with its own unique features and user interface. Here are some popular options: Snapseed: This is a free photo editing app developed by Google that offers a wide range of editing tools and filters. VSCO: VSCO is a popular photo editing app that offers a wide range of filters and editing tools. It also has a built-in camera app, making it easy to take and edit photos all in one place. Adobe Lightroom: Adobe Lightroom is a powerful photo editing app that is designed for both beginners and professionals.…
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AppArt School – What are the best photo storage apps for backing up my photos?
AppArt School – What are the best photo storage apps for backing up my photos? There are several photo storage apps available for backing up your photos, each with its own features and benefits. Here are some of the best options: Google Photos: This is a popular photo storage app that allows you to back up unlimited photos and videos for free, as long as you agree to have them compressed to a certain size. It also has a search function that can identify objects, people, and places in your photos. iCloud Photos: If you’re an Apple user, iCloud Photos is a great option. It automatically backs up your photos…
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AppArt School – How to Remove Unwanted Objects in your iPhone Photos with TouchRetouch
AppArt School – How to Remove Unwanted Objects in your iPhone Photos with TouchRetouch App TouchRetouch is a powerful photo editing app that allows you to remove unwanted objects and blemishes from your photos. Here’s how to use it: Open the TouchRetouch app and select the photo you want to edit. Use the “Object Removal” tool to remove unwanted objects from the photo. Tap the tool, then use your finger to draw around the object you want to remove. Once you’ve finished outlining the object, the app will automatically remove it from the photo. If the app doesn’t remove the object perfectly, use the “Lasso” tool to select the area…
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Mobile Photography – App of the Day Recrop (previously known as AntiCrop) by TouchRetouch Developers ADVA Soft
We are delighted today to annouce our App of the Day Recrop. This is an updated app, which was previously known as AntiCrop) by the developers of the uber popular TouchRetouch app, ADVA Soft. ReCrop has become more composition orientated as opposed to AntiCrop. It gives the operator a second chance to reframe your original shots, post capturing – allowing you to crop, uncrop and straighten. The update, is not just all that though, there’s also a newly improved algorithm, meaning this app is now even better at filling in the expanded areas based on the content surrounding it and works best with uniform backgrounds. Straightening is lossless, just as…
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Mobile Photography – TouchRetouch for iPhone App Giveaway Today!
TouchRetouch is one of the most popular mobile photography and art applications and has been present and regularly updated in the iTunes app store for over seven years now. It lets you remove unwanted content or objects from your photos, using just your finger and iPhone or iPod Touch. Mark the items you want taken out of the snapshot and hit ‘Go’. That’s all there is to it. Would you like a code to try this app yourself? If so, 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…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Liz Traynor – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honored to feature Liz Traynor in our interview segment. I first noticed Liz’s work when I joined the Streets Ahead group on Flickr. Her photographs immediately stood out for me – she has a great eye and ability to capture the narrative. It is fascinating to read the stories behind her photographs and I love that she has a gift for titling her images just right, and often with a sense of humor. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries. You can find Liz @Ferguscat1 on Flickr. Liz Traynor ‘Liz Traynor’ – ©Liz Traynor Please tell…
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Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life Of Meri Walker – A Fabulously Proficient Mobile Photographer
Welcome to our very exciting interview column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled “A Day in the Life of…” is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography and art world… people that we think you will love to learn more about. This is our 117th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring Meri Walker, a fabulous artist who boasts a huge portfolio of first-rate work. Walker has led a very full life with a multitude of experiences, I will let her explain, in her own words a little about her…
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Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge with Robin Robertis
Welcome to our Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge section of theappwhisperer.com. This is an area on our site where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers what their top five photo apps are and why. We previously published the Top Five Photo Apps as recommended by Yannick Brice , Cedric Blanchon, Irene Sneddon, Sarah Jarrett, Louise Fryer, Lisa Waddell, Davide Capponi, Ali Jardine, Clint Cline, Elaina Wilcox, France Freeman, Tess Gomm, Lola Mitchell, Vivi, Em Kachouro, Laetitia Harnie-Coussau, MaryJane Sarvis, AlyZen Moonshadow, Ginaluca Ricoveri, Jennifer Sharpe, Natali Prosvetova, David Hayes and Vanessa Vox’s’ Top Five Photo Apps including accompanying images demonstrating these selections, if you missed those, please…
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PictureBook – ‘The Clown in Yellow’ by Benamon Tame
Benamon has done it again! It’s just a week since we published his previous column article ‘The Ballad of Leopold and Adolphu’ see here. This week Benamon has created another wonderful piece for to his PictureBook Column, once again bursting with creativity and imagery both in words and pictures – thank you Benamon. The concept behind the PictureBook column is not just about capturing stories but creating them, the journey behind and the image we present. PictureBook draws on Images selected from Benamon’s own story series and also looks at the work of the other story tellers within the community’. Over to you Benamon (foreword by Joanne Carter)… …