Thursday, August 22, 2013

Pro HDR app for iPhone?

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Bruce


Hi! Does the Pro HDR app allow you to chose 2 photos from your library and merge them, or do you have to use the in app camera? thanks!
Thanks for your answer Rain Man, but I don't have a pc. iPad only! Thanks.



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I recommend using a computer HDR program like Photomatix. It merges better and will allow you to process them 10x better than an iPhone app. Thats just me though. You can always sync your photos to your computer from your phone

EDIT: Oh I'm sorry. If you have an iPad 2 or the 3rd one recently came out. I guess the program is good then. I'll link you some topics about that. I have an iPad 2 as well and sometimes I take photos with my DSLR Nikon and I purchased from Apple a SD card transfer. What it is its basically a little slot where you can put your SD/memory card inside the slot that goes where you charger your iPad. You know on the bottom of the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch etc. It will sync your camera photos onto iPhoto on your iPad. You can use any camera too! I recommend using a camera instead of iPad camera, then you upload to your iPhoto and have your HDR program do the work! :) Here's some links

HDR programs for apple - http://theappwhisperer.com/2011/04/05/top-10-hdr-iphone-photography-apps/

iPad SD transfer slot - http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A

Should i get the iphone 4 when it comes out for verizon?




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If you have an iphone 4 would you recommend it? Pros? Cons?

I have an ipod touch and LOVE it. I don't know if it is different then that.

Right now I have the enV touch..

I was thinking about waiting until july 2011 (instead of January 2011 for the 4th gen) to get the 5th generation of iphone but i don't know if that would be good because sometimes when it first comes out there is a lot of problems.
I meant they already have had 4th generation out for AT&T which is coming out in january. Then in July theyre coming out with the 5th generation. I was leaning more toward the 4th generation seeing it was out for longer to sort out problems.. but i don't know.
There was a thing in the newspaper saying there was going to be a verizon iphone in 2011 and it says that apple's contract is up with at&t so they are going to give it verizon too.
http://www.beatweek.com/news/7141-verizon-iphone-arrives-four-years-late-still-makes-splash/

http://www.product-reviews.net/2010/10/10/verizon-wireless-iphone-4-5-outside-and-inside-differences/



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I've never heard of Verizon, but I do have an iPhone 4 on O2...

Pros;
- It's one of the best phones I've ever owned.
- The apps are great - Facebook, Train Times, Bus Times, Games, YouTube...
- The video camera is really good for a phone - you can record in HD.
- Handy to have - although it's smaller than one, it's like a mini computer.
- HDR photography - No under or over exposed photos.
- On the Maps app, you can ask it to show you were you are.
- GPS tags on the photos - you can see the location where you took the photos.
- Email on the go.
- Fast internet browser.
- Stunning graphics - it's probably impossible to find a pixel anywhere on the display.

Cons;
- The signal does drop by about 2 or 3 bars depending on where you are. Although it does this, I've never experienced a drop call.
- It's expensive.
- Some apps make the phone look not as good because the developers haven't updated them for the iPhone 4 meaning they looked pixelated due to the iPhone's great display.

It is just like the iPod touch, although it's slightly bigger in width and has a phone/text messaging service.

Apparently the new 5th generation iPhone is to come out earlier because of the signal issue - if it did, apparently it'd be in January so it may be best to wait until then.

I did have an iPhone 3G, and got an Android phone. I disliked the Android and went straight back to the iPhone 3G. I then sold them both and got an iPhone 4. I haven't regretted it. It's a great phone, and addictive. Many people I know have found it hard to get rid of an iPhone simply, because it does so much!

I'd give the iPhone 4 an 8/10 because although it does drop a few bars, it is a great phone.

EDIT: I read the first persons' comment. You do not need a 'rubber' case for the phone. It does help with the signal, but you can still easily call people without any kind of case. I've had my iPhone for around 2 months nearly. I haven't got a case on it. Although it does drop around 2/3 bars when I hold it, it does not drop calls and it works well.




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