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In a previous era, photographs taken with analog cameras were showcased in elegantly bound albums. Although today it is easier than ever to snap and share pictures with friends and family, digital photographs are all too often dumped into one-size-fits-all applications like Flickr and Picasa. Thank ... Full Article »
It might be a little (or a lot) late to the party, but Twitter-based photo-sharing service Twitpic has joined the iTunes App Store with a new app that offers features not unlike the increasingly popular Instagram. The app looks and feels a lot like its competitors, and it’s impossible not to draw ... Full Article »
Unveiled at Apple’s new iPad event in San Francisco on Wednesday, iPhoto – the last of Apple’s iLife suite of user-friendly creative apps to be ported to iOS – is nothing short of brilliant. It’s not Photoshop (Apple has Aperture to compete with other robust desktop clients), but it’s ex ... Full Article »
After importing your photo via your camera roll or through iCloud, you can crop and rotate it, adjust the brightness, do some color correcting, and more. Some simple tasks available are red-eye fixing, softening, sharpening, desaturation, and all are easy to use. Then for kicks and giggles you can t ... Full Article »
Photogene for iPad has long been one of the best options for professional photographers looking for a robust iPad photo editor. It has features generally limited to desktop programs like Photoshop and Aperture, including the ability to add metadata and sophisticated tools. Intuitive controls make Ph ... Full Article »
Have you ever set up a perfect family picture, but each time you snap, someone is looking away or making a funny face? Well there’s a promising new photo app, GroupShot, that can help. GroupShot allows photographers to select a batch of group snaps taken in succession and then swap out the closed ... Full Article »
People who enjoy drawing mustaches on their fingers might have finally met their finger-illustrating match with FingerFace. The app lets you take a photo of your fingers and then decorate the digits with a number of items. If that sounds like a thin concept for an app, well, it is and it isn’t. F ... Full Article »
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