Tuesday, November 19, 2013

What photography app would you recommend?

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northern c


I'm majoring in photography, and I was wondering if there were any iPhone apps more seasoned people would recommend. I'm looking for something that will do things like give photos a sepia, black and white, negative, and other such themes.


Answer
some iPhone app editors, many others, some not so good,

Photoshop
http://mobile.photoshop.com/iphone/

reallusion 10XCamera
http://iphone.reallusion.com/10XCamera/default.asp

tiffen Photofx
http://www.tiffen.com/photofx_homepage.html

ColorCanvas Basic
http://bigcanvasinc.com/

Photogene
http://www.i-photogene.com/photogene/main.html

imappl iRetouch
http://www.imappl.com/iretouch_release

FX Photo Studio
http://macphun.com/MacPhun/App_PhotoEffects.html

Photo Lab (with Wifi printing)
http://www.sudobility.com/

Dash of Color FREE
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dash-of-color-free/id342654226?mt=8

> mobile software applications
http://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/mobile-software-applications/id6008?mt=8
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How to highlight one part of a black and white picture?




David


Is there an app for the iPhone to do this or do I have to do it on the computer?


Answer
if you mean "restore colour" to a part of a photo, that would be an unequivocal no. There is no app on a phone or computer that will restore colour to a black and white photo.

If you mean "highlight", as in draw attention to a particular area; then I can be of great assistance.
The app you want to use is "snapseed." There are similar apps outthere that can do the same thing, but i found it to be the most user friendly, and cheap. Alternatives include, "photoshop mobile" and "iphoto"
- "selective adjust" will allow you to make a certain part of your image brighter / darker. i.e. make the non-important areas darker, while highlighting the one part to be brighter.
- "Vintage" - In the vintage selection, you can add a vignette by adjusting the "centre size"
- "Centre focus" will allow you to make the one part sharp, while the app softens / blurs the rest of the image
- "tilt shift" will allow you do something similar to "centre focus" the difference is that "tilt-shift" will allow you to work on a plane; while "centre focus" works around a pre-determined round shape




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