Camera+ 4.2 Presents The Standard Effects Pack

Camera+ 4.2 comes with a pack of new photographic effects. The app now counts a total of 54 different photo effects; most of them are free with the initial download of Camera+, the only exceptions being the I ♥ Analog and the Hollywood packs, each available through in-app purchase for $.99.

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Long Island HipstaPak Out

The first weekend of October brings new goods to Hipstamatic and Oggl users. Perhaps this will look at first like a tricky topic, so let’s start by clearing the possible mix-ups.

Long Island Hipstapak - BlacKeys Extra Fine + Florence
If you went to the Hipstamart to dowload the Long Island HipstaPak and after gazing at its contents you think you are experiencing a déjà-vu, don’t worry: you’re not the only one. Continue reading “Long Island HipstaPak Out”

What Happened to Laminar?

If you are a regular user of Laminar (both iPhone and Pro versions) you have probably been unable to use the app recently. Maybe you have noticed the app was withdrawn from the App Store as well. It’s now almost two weeks that the Laminar apps are not available for sale anymore.

Laminar
So what happened exactly? To save you from the trouble of contacting the developer on your own (trust me, support was pretty sluggish), I will share the reply I got. Continue reading “What Happened to Laminar?”

Tangent Now Free in The App Store

If you have been looking at the many iPhone images displaying clean and stylish geometric overlays and have been wondering how to achieve the effect, you probably want to try Tangent. The app is free right now, so by all means go and get it while the current offer lasts.

Tangent iOS Free
Tangent is a photo tool bringing together photography and design. Continue reading “Tangent Now Free in The App Store”

On iOS 7, Maturing Apples, and Spoiled Consumers

A little more than a week into being acquainted with it, I have started adjusting my eyes to the gaudy, almost too pretty appearance of iOS 7. Well, I still think the whole thing makes my iPhone look like a children’s interactive book on acid, but I’m not stunned by the flashy colors, flat rotundities and revised swiping gestures of it anymore. I’ve also been spending some time with the newly introduced photographic tools and I definitely agree with those stating this was not a life-changing (as far as my way of using the iPhone is concerned) implement at all. Some of the said tools, like photo filters and Moments, are kind of cute but perhaps a little anachronistic given the quantity of apps that have been created to do more or less the same over the years. In general, it looks like the ideal audience for the iOS 7 is that of the iNewbies, and honestly this doesn’t upset or fill me with resentment. I can live with these trinkets as I was living without them before the release. And I don’t plan to upgrade and buy a new iPhone in the near future just because it’s more up-to-date and I can have the built-in flash do most of the thinking for me. I just don’t feel a need for it and if this turns me into a bad customer, so be it. I do have some complaints of my own, for instance the fact that running iOS 7 seems to drain battery faster and that I regret having to get rid of apps I heavily relied on for image editing because they’re not compatible anymore. With a few exceptions, apps in general feel a bit sloppier than before. However, I hope most developers will be able to catch up sooner or later.

On iOS 7, Maturing Apples, and Spoiled Consumers
All in all, it’s been hard to find many positive reactions about Apple’s latest hardware and software releases. Continue reading “On iOS 7, Maturing Apples, and Spoiled Consumers”

New Cycloramic Out For Free

Cycloramic Studio 360 Panorama 3.1 is out. With the latest version of Cycloramic come new features to create panoramas on iPhone and iPad. As a way to celebrate the release of the iPhone 5s, the developer is now giving users the chance to download the app for free (full price is $1.99).

Cycloramic 3.1 Free
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PicTapGo Apps Now Free

There are news for PicTapGo for iPhone and PicTapGo HD for iPad: for a limited time you will be able to download both apps for free in the App Store. The iPhone version of PicTapGo was previously $1.99 while the iPad one was $2.99.

PicTapGo Free
PictapGo is a photo app by Totally Rad! that is designed to help users get the most of their pictures in a simple and intuitive manner by stacking photographic corrections and filters to create complex effects. Continue reading “PicTapGo Apps Now Free”