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  • Adobe’s new Lightroom for Mobile 2.5 ushers in a new era of raw shooting on iOS

    September 13th at 11:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    The new version of mobile Lightroom coincides with the release of iOS 10 to offer a total raw photo workflow.

  • Put down the glitter. This app adds sparkles to your Instagrams.

    September 27th at 2:05am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It even makes pigeons look good.

  • SloPro - 60fps Slow Motion Video

    August 9th at 1:00pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    With its rugged-looking interface and sample videos depicting slowed-down mountain biking and ski jump shots, SloPro seems to cater to a particular set of X Games surf/snowboard/skater enthusiasts. But even if you don’t generally shoot fast action sports videos, SloPro is fun to use. With a few taps, you can speed up or slow down video of any subject—from a passing cityscape to a child blowing out her birthday candles—without relying on desktop video-editing software like iMovie or Final Cut Pro. There are

  • ProCamera

    April 3rd at 3:07pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

  • 5 iPhone Apps for Better Photos and Videos

    June 30th at 10:14am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    If you’re still using the basic camera app on your iPhone, you’re doing it wrong. The tool gives you one option in video mode: focus. Want to zoom? Forget it. You only...

  • Flixel: Make Your Photographs Move with This Easy iPhone App

    April 4th at 11:11pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    As the web falls back in love with the animated GIF, an app called Flixel has launched for people to create moving images with speed and ease. Flixel an...

  • Meet Dotti, Sincerely’s New Mobile Photos App For That (Holiday) Disposable Camera Nostalgia

    December 21st at 9:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Sincerely, the company behind photo-printing iOS app Postagram, is launching a new app today. It’s designed to capture all the nostalgia that you and your family feel about those disposable camera photo sets you all shot during the holidays over the last couple decades. Called Dotti (maybe your effusive aunt’s name, too?), you download it from the App Store or Android Market, get 12 photos to shoot, and then get the option to send them off to be made into high-quality 4×6 prints for $4.99. You’ll get ba...

  • Create Photo Collages on the iPad/iPhone

    August 16th at 8:51am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    With a wide variety of photo editing apps available for the iPad, including Snapseed, FX Photo Studio HD, and more, it was only a matter of time before an app…

  • The Art of Apps: Paper, Tweetbot, Mixel, and Piictu creators on designing beautiful apps

    May 21st at 4:20pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    At the Art Of Apps gallery event in New York City last week, seven apps were projected on TV screens to display the best user interfaces iOS has to offer. In front of each screen were the creators and designers behind apps like Paper, Mixel, Tweetbot, Piictu, Path, and the upcoming Cameo. The event was curated by Khoi Vinh, one-time designer for nytimes.com, founder of iPad collage app Mixel, and influential design blogger at subtraction.com. Even the event website, built using Splash, a new tool for...

  • This Week’s Best iPhone Apps

    July 8th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Instacolor: Far from being lukewarm, Instacolor takes the best bits of Instagram and combines them with the location-specific guidelines of the unpopular Color, helping you find other photo-sharers in your proximity, in real time. Out now, it costs $1. Capture: The quickest video camera you'll find on iOS. Once you launch the app, it starts recording instantly, like seriously instantly-so there's no valuable seconds of horseplay missed. So technically, it's just a home screen button that automatically...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Graphs for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals

    March 20th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Graphs (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Graphs for iOS helps you to learn more than you ever wanted to know about various types of graphs. Whether you want to learn more about bar graphs, pie charts, or another flavor of graph entirely, you are able to do so via easy to use tutorials and exams. Your understanding of graphs will be expanded with Graphs, our App Deal...

  • Daily App Deals: Get AppZilla 2 for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals

    May 24th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. AppZilla 2 - 120 in 1! (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. AppZilla 2 for iOS is every app: trackers, measures, cameras, counters... It's in there. This exhaustive all-in-one can save you from tracking down and installing that single-purpose app you need right now. With all these tools, maybe you could even level Tokyo. Get it for Free. (via LogicBuy) iOS iOS Mac

  • This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: WowFX, Giftly, Scrapnote & More

    September 9th at 6:00am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    A great new photography app, which allows you to add more than 100 stunning effects to your images, is kicking off this week’s must-have apps roundup. It’s accompanied by Giftly, a clever app for sending all kinds of gifts; a new note-taking app called Scrapnote; and a great new update to Adobe Photoshop Touch for iPad.

  • Cinefy Lets You Add CGI Special Effects To Your Awful, Shaky iPhone Video

    October 27th at 8:00pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Welcome to the future, where you can essentially make a movie with believable special effects right on your smartphone. Cinefy, an app that just launched on the App Store, makes this possible.

  • Flickr Takes On Instagram With Brand New iPhone App That Offers 16 Filters & More

    December 12th at 6:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    After rolling out a redesigned Yahoo! Mail on Tuesday, Yahoo! has launched a brand new Flickr app for iPhone this morning that appears to be going head to head with Instagram. It’s a completely redesign of the previous version, and it promises to be easier to use and more beautiful. It also offers new features, including 16 filters for your photographs.

  • This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: PodDJ, Swipe, 1 Second Everyday & More

    January 13th at 7:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    This week’s must-have apps roundup begins with PodDJ, the first iOS app from Pod2g, the mastermind behind a number of hugely popular jailbreaks for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. We also have a terrific app called 1 Second Everyday, which will help you put together a movie that includes one second from every day for the rest of your life; a handy timer app for iPad, and more.

  • Vimeo Launches its First In-House iPhone App

    November 28th at 3:06pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Vimeo, the popular artistic video service and YouTube competitor, has released a brand new iPhone app — redesigned entirely from scratch — to simplify its mobile experience in favor of casual video browsing, improved sharing and quick uploads....

  • Flickr for iOS gets faster uploading, new social and backup features in app update

    February 21st at 3:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Continuing to rapidly update its revamped iOS application, Yahoo’s Flickr team have pushed live a new update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, incorporating faster uploads, photo backups, better tagging and notifications, and more....

  • Gramatica Is a Beautiful Instagram Client for iPhone and iPad

    March 19th at 4:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Gramatica is a fantastic new Instagram client for iPhone and iPad that includes photo and user filtering, hashtag and user lists, and multiple account support to make it easier for you to keep up with your feed. You won’t be able to ditch the native Instagram app just yet, though, as Gramatica doesn’t support posting new photos....

  • Focus Twist Turns Your iPhone Into a Lytro Camera

    April 23rd at 11:24pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    A new mobile app called Focus Twist mimics the experience of Lytro’s focus-shift technology on your iPhone, allowing you to change the focal point of a photo after snapping a shot. To create a photo, the app captures a number of different images of the same scene, focusing on a different object in each one. Once completed, you’re able to tap on different parts of the image – much like you can with an image captured with the Lytro camera – to change the focus.

  • Tadaa Adds Edge Detection to Blur Photo Backgrounds

    May 17th at 3:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    It’s been some time since we first looked at photo-sharing app Tadaa, which we noted at the time builds on Instagram’s template with more Twitter-like features for social photographers....

  • Eater, Moment, Instafeed, and More

    June 8th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Whether or not we can really afford to, it's hard to start slacking off a bit once the warm weather rolls around. And the bounty of apps making the process that much easier certainly doesn't help. We can't help but love them anyways, though. This week's app selection is full of goodies to take the pressure off slacking off....

  • Big iOS Titles Go Free As App Store Celebrates Fifth Anniversary

    July 8th at 4:24pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    As the App Store’s fifth anniversary approaches, a whole host of developers have begun makes some of their most popular apps and games for iOS completely free. Some of the titles included in the sale are Infinity Blade II, Disney’s Where’s My Water?, and Traktor DJ, which is usually priced at $20.

  • 10 common startup ideas that haven’t broken through… yet

    July 29th at 5:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Just because you have a great idea doesn’t mean your startup will succeed, and there’s a simple reason for this: concepts don’t make companies....

  • Startups Apparently Do Not Care That Android Is Better

    August 17th at 2:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    In a must-read post for the tech industry, Twitter experience designer and serial startup founder Paul Stamatiou writes: “Android is Better.” His op-ed serves as something of a wake-up call for the industry, where developers building the next generation of mobile applications still heavily prefer the iPhone, not only as their personal smartphone of choice, but also as the launch platform for their…

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