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Iphone camera-what are the good apps?

  • 05-08-2009 11:19am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,158 ✭✭✭


    Hi,
    I'm logging this here insteas of 'Apple Media Devices' becauase if I log there I'll get replies for loads of crap apps, e.g. 'digital zoom'

    I know the camera isn't great/good on the iphone so don't bother replying if that's what you're going to say....

    Anyway what are the good apps?
    Ones I know are
    autostitch: pano photo stitching

    Photogene: provides a full suite of editing options for your photographs, with features including cropping and rotating, effects filters, and fine tune adjustment of the photos color and exposure.

    Vint Shift: will let you have some fun with the “tilt-shift” effect

    any other ones?
    Cheers,
    Patrick.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 261 ✭✭trican


    CameraBag is a very good postprocessing filter app, I particularly like the Holga and Lomo filters. Search flickr for example images - some very impressive ones.

    Also there are a number of depth of field calculator apps which you might find useful, such as "Field Tools" and there is definitely another app which lists sunrise and sunset times, though can't remember its name


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