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After using it for days, I’m still not sure if Pollisynth would appeal more to musicians or photographers looking to get something more from their work. That’s not a bad thing, it just means that this photo-music app is fascinatingly hard to pin down. The gist of Pollisynth is that it uses phot ... Full Article »
Although Twitpic is my go-to photo service of choice for Twitter, the new app for iPhone and iPod Touch doesn’t meet the mark when it comes to a stand-alone app. There isn’t anything complicated about Twitpic—connect your Twitter account and you’ll see options to view popular photos, photos ... Full Article »
A new app called KLIK by Face.com has a clever trick up its sleeve. Point your iOS camera at a person and it has the ability to recognize them and tag them before you’ve even taken the shot. According to Liz Gannes at AllThingsD, the app was developed by Face.com in Tel Aviv. Face.com already off ... Full Article »
As many photographers will tell you, the best camera you own is the one you have with you at the right time to capture that special moment. While camera technology continues to improve for both smartphones and single-use devices, most of us are not joined at the hip with our cameras wherever we trav ... Full Article »
It’s only a matter of time until all users are stuck using Facebook’s new Timeline feature, whether they want to or not. But even if you’re not sold on the new look for your profile, there are some upsides, like filling in photos from your past to really show your life throughout your Timeline ... Full Article »
AntiCrop, a new photo-manipulation tool for universal iDevice, says it’s the result of a “new anti-cropping algorithm.” Although this anti-cropper does seem to be the first of its kind, the tech isn’t anything new to anyone familiar with Photoshop. But, with so many options for cropping you ... Full Article »
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