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Manual camera app gives iPhoneographers complete control over their photos—if they’re on iOS 8


 
 

iPhoneographers: If you're using an iPhone 4S or later and you've been putting of updating to iOS 8 while the inevitable kinks are worked out, now might be the time to reevaluate your decision. A new third-party camera app is here that takes advantage of the new features in Apple's latest, greatest mobile OS, and...

Instagram’s new app makes hyperlapse creation simple, but only for iOS devices

 
 

Creating a good hyperlapse video can be a lot of fuss. The defining feature that makes the technique so much more interesting than a simple time-lapse is camera motion, but simply moving your camera by hand or shooting from a moving vehicle isn't enough. The accelerated playback speed of hyperlapse means that even...

Quirky iPhone app takes pixel peeping into the real world


 
 

We've seen more than a few iOS camera apps over the years, but this one has to rank as among the most unusual. Created by Junsik Kang of Seoul, Korea-based software developer J2WORK, the 'I PIXEL U' app does pretty much what it says on the label. Take a photo or grab one from your gallery, and I PIXEL U will...

Motrr Galileo remote-controlled iPhone mount now available to the public


 
 

We've mentioned Motrr's unusual Galileo remote-controlled iPhone mount a couple of times on our news page, but if you didn't see our first coverage way back in March 2012, you've been out of luck when it came to picking one up for yourself. Like many crowd-funded projects, the only way to be amongst the early...

Good news, iPhoneographers: Motrr’s awesome remote-controlled Galileo iPhone mount ships soon!


It must be the day for photography-related Kickstarter projects to announce their imminent availability. No sooner had we covered the news that the crowdfunded, wearable Memoto camera is about to reach the market having rebranded as the Narrative Clip than we heard an update from an even more popular Kickstarter project. (At least, if the...

Just in time for iOS 7, TriggerTrap Mobile app gets a cleaner, skeumorph-free interface


Good news, iOS fans! Popular remote release app TriggerTrap Mobile has just received a major overhaul, and it now sports a brand-new, much cleaner user interface. (Not coincidentally, it looks a whole lot like the interface used by the current Android beta release, which got underway a month ago.)

If you're not familiar with TriggerTrap...

Flickr wants to be your all-in-one photo hub, updates iPhone app to make it happen


Yahoo, parent company of Flickr, clearly has big plans for its photo sharing service. The company has been making some pretty radical changes over the last few months, including revamping its site, boosting storage to a whopping terabyte free for each user, and hiring an ex-Google exec to head up the service. It's also been acquiring other...

One-click image correction on iOS mobile devices gets a boost with iCorrect update


One-click image correction of your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch photos just got a boost, thanks to updated software today from iOS software developer Fresh Air Software.

The company licenses the technology used in Pictocolor's iCorrect plugins for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom on the desktop, and uses it to power its own iCorrect OneClick...

Tyra Banks plans to resurrect the cinemagraph with TV tie-in on America’s Next Top Model


Clones of the partially-animated cinemagraph photos first created by American photographers Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg were, it seemed, everywhere you turned last year. You might think the technique was yesterday's news, but thanks to a celebrity endorsement, it could be in for a comeback.

The idea behind...

Adobe Photoshop Touch now available for smartphones

 
 

Adobe Photoshop Touch has been wildly successful on the iPad and Android tablets, and now the app has been redesigned for even smaller screens, in an edition specifically crafted for smartphones. Unsurprisingly named “Adobe Photoshop Touch for phone,” the shrunken version of the app packs the same controls as the...

Snapseed photo editing app finally arrives on Android, and it’s free


Photo editing on Android smartphones and tablets just got a lot more intuitive, thanks to the release of a new app that had until now been an iOS exclusive. For Android users, Nik Software's Snapseed has been a long time coming, but its arrival is accompanied by some great news: it's now free.

Nik first shipped the app for Apple's popular...

Unleash your creative side with Alien Skin’s Alt Photo app


 
 

If driving around trying to find places to buy and process film using the Kodak app we reported on earlier today doesn't seem like your idea of fun, then perhaps a new iPhone app from Alien Skin software will be more your cup of tea.

If you like to fiddle with your images in post-processing, chances are you're...

Luddites delight: Kodak debuts film-finding app for iOS


 
 

35mm film might not entirely have gone the way of the dodo, but it's certainly seen more popular days. There are still more than a few photographers who refuse to entirely retire their film cameras, though. For them, it can be a little tricky finding places to buy film any more, let alone to get it developed. 

A...

The Camera Bag: Photo Cube iPhone Photo Printer

 
 

There are lots of ways to print photos off your iPhone but most of them are more complicated than necessary. The Photo Cube, on the other hand, provides a simple solution for getting your iPhone shots output quickly as high-quality, 4x6-inch photo prints.

This straight forward dye-sub printer is controlled via a free...

The Camera Bag: Capture close-up photos of birds with this feeder that doubles as a remote camera

 
 

Bird photographers are going to love this. It's a cleverly designed bird feeder you can use to remotely snap close-up photos of feathered visitors.

Called Bird Photo Booth, the device was invented by ornithologist Bryson Lovett to snare photos of birds who come to the feeder for a bite.

Set up is fairly simple....

Tired of the photo shoot huddle? Hasselblad comes to the rescue!

Hasselblad's logo. Click here to visit the Hasselblad website!Hasselblad has today released new versions of its Phocus tethered shooting software for MacOS, as well as the Phocus Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The updates are particularly interesting because they aim to solve a common problem on larger photo shoots: the huddle around the monitor to review images as they're captured.

With Phocus 2.6.6 and Phocus Mobile 2.0,...

SmugMug adds more awesome to iOS app

Camera Awesome's logo. Click here to visit the Camera Awesome website!Photo sharing site SmugMug's recently-announced photography app--Camera Awesome--has proven very popular according to the company, which reports today that its creation is now the number one photo app in 55 countries. After more than two million downloads in just the first week, Camera Awesome has gone on to pass four million downloads in its first month on Apple's App Store...

Follow the fun with a flick of the finger, with the Motrr Galileo (updated)

Motrr's Galileo pan/tilt platform for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Click here to visit the Motrr website!A new gadget from a new startup based in Santa Cruz, CA promises to make videography and photography with Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch products much more versatile. The Motrr Galileo allows for infinite, 360-degree pan and tilt control of Apple's popular iOS devices, providing some very interesting possibilities for remotely-controlled video and still capture. While development...

SmugMug awesomizes iOS photography

Camera Awesome's logo. Click here to visit the Camera Awesome website!Camera phones have consumed a big chunk of the compact camera market thanks to their convenience and built-in sharing capabilities, but for the most part, they lag behind even relatively basic dedicated cameras in terms of their feature set and image quality. A new application for iOS devices aims to swing the balance further in the camera phone's favor. (And it's also compatible...

Adobe, Kodak, Nik software makes the jump to new platforms

There's something of a trend in the software world today, as newly-released software from Eastman Kodak Co., Nik Software Inc., and Adobe Systems Inc. ports existing products to new platforms.

Kodak has announced the debut of its Kodak Gallery app for Google's Android operating system. The Kodak Gallery was app previously available only on Apple's iOS devices, such as the...