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Apps: SketchBookX, Handy Photo, and Glaze
My 8-year-old granddaughter created the source image in SketchBookX which I screen captured. (Only the paid version permits export.) Then I used the Retouch tool in Handy Photo to remove the brush control button at the bottom of the image.
After making her artwork my wallpaper for a day or so, I wondered what Glaze would do with the image. The resulting piece looks stunning with iOS 7's parallax and transitions!
My granddaughter's original is below.
This is the latest release of 'The Gallery for Flickr', available for the iPad on the app store.
Since the original release, I've incorporated loads more features, including Video and Maps.....
The web site is: thegallery.devedup.com
It's available on the app store: itunes.apple.com/gb/app/flickr-gallery/id525519823?mt=8
..and you can also see it in the app garden: www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157629516560504/
Hope you can try it out and give me some feedback.
Thanks
David
I was out when the sky covered up with clouds after two long hard summer months. In India, rains are always a welcome sight.
Winner 2013 Apple Design Award
Yahoo has combined stunning weather-relevant Flickr member photos with a truckload of weather geekery and maps. Plus, it has made it Funnnnn to use, including animated windmills and sunrise-sunsets! I think I'm in love!
Download it here:
Yahoo! Weather in the Apple AppStore
The Android version looks a bit different from the screenshots I've seen on Google Play , more widgety, like Android itself.
The photos come from the Project Weather Flickr Group and link back to the Flickr members' photo pages! So if you've got some great geolocated photos you'd like to contribute, head on over there and submit your work!
Original Photo is Big Footprint by AJ Brustein
UPDATE 5/2/2013: I just noticed that Yahoo! has posted TV/video ad for this app! View it…
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Edited in RNI Films app on iPhone.
Location: Tindevegen, Jotunheimen, Norway.
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There's many 'toy camera' apps for iPhone and Hipstamatic is probably the most popular. This Retro Camera Plus is a very strong competitor in my opinion and it's free! In some ways it's even better. I like the fact that you can't choose film and lens separately with Retro Camera Plus. There's too much combinations of film and lenses in Hipstamatic for my simple mind and it's also slower in processing than this.
I don't like 'Pinhole camera' and 'Little orange box' in this app because the frames are a bit over the top for my taste. 'The Bärbl', 'Xolaroid' and 'FudgeCam' are great. 'FudgeCam' comes probably closest to a real toy camera like Holga as I have seen in any app.
The key to any kind of toy camera type photography is to keep composition as simple as possible. That is even more critical with cell phone cameras because depth of field is infinite due to the small censor.
Here's few pictures from winterly Helsinki with Retro Camera Plus.
Above pictures are all taken with the 'The Bärbl' setting.
This one was taken with 'FudgeCam'.
This installation was in a court yard of a mental institute. I have no idea what is going on here. Maybe they run out of place to put their laundry to dry.
Color photographs above ware taken with 'Xolaroid'.'
'Little orange box' effect here.
'Pinhole camera' sample.