Saturday, June 7, 2014

How do you edit this kind of picture?




jazmine


I seriously wish I had an example to show you guys but my ipod doesn't want to connect to my laptop so I can't. but lately many people have been editing their pictures on instagram with the app "photogrid" and it borders it nicely but some people are also able to do that but with adding hearts or moons on the side and im dieing to learn how to do that. i've asked around on ig and they've told me they use several apps like afterlight or picute and what not but it doesn't help. i need steps on how to do it. can someone please help me?? ill try to do anything in return, i appreciate it!


Answer
I hope this link will help you out: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/best-ipad-photo-editors-6-top-apps-on-test-1094297

What gigabyte iPhone should I get?




xUnknown


I have an older phone and my contract ends Monday so I will be getting the iPhone 4 (what I can afford). I'm ordering it tomorrow but I'm having a hard time deciding what size I should get. 8,16,32 or 64. I don't really download a lot of music on my phone but I will have apps like pandora and I heart radio. I have the common apps like Facebook, Instagram, Ect. I don't really play a lot of games except candy crush, subway surfers and sims free play and a lot of photo editing apps. But i will have games that my little sister can play when we go Out. I will be taking a lot of pictures and videos. On my old phone, I have over 1000 pictures on my sd card, so if I can, I will be transferring those into my iPhone. I have a lot of contacts and probably won't download any movies or videos. So other than that, I will only use the phone for calling/texting/ emailing and pictures. So if I get the 8 gb iPhone, will all that be enough or should I get a 16 or even a 32?


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The 16GB iPhone shoud be suitable for you. 8GB is so small as som apps are very big, especially the game. Big games can reach to 1GB or more. And 32GB is much more expensive. You don't need to buy the 32GB one unless you want to store many HD videos on iPhone.




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Friday, June 6, 2014

What is the best type/touch-and-type phone in the market as of Dec 2012?




Enchantres


It's Christmas time and my father and I decided to gift my mother a beautiful new smartphone. Since my mother basically uses her phone for calling, messaging and music (a lot of music)...and maybe even a little bit of photography (though not a lot), we were looking for a mobile phone that excels in these areas. Another very important requirement is that the phone must have a QWERTY keypad - for my mother does not like touch phones. However, a touch AND type phone is acceptable.

Our current contestants include BlackBerry, Samsung, Nokia and HTC. However, my father has an HTC phone that discharges in a matter of two days. So, we were a little unsure about it. iPhone is out of the contest because it doesn't produce phones with keyboards - to my knowledge.

As for costs, I don't really have a specific range. But it better be below the cost of an iPhone (which is about a 1000 USD here in the Philippines). I would say between USD 240 to 600. But it's not set in stone - the quality and the features of the phone are more important and the range can be extended if necessary.



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The best: Samsung Captivate Glide It's a lot like the popular Samsung Galaxy S II (4.5 stars, $199.99), with the addition of a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a slight bump down in specs. It's our Editors' Choice for keyboarded smartphones on AT&T.

Physical Features, Phone Calls, and Internet
The Captivate Glide measures 4.9 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighs 5.2 ounces. Made out of lightly textured black plastic, the Glide looks unassuming, but feels well built and comfortable in your hand.

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The 4-inch, 800-by-480-pixel Super AMOLED display is gorgeous. It has fewer subpixels than the Super AMOLED Plus display on the Galaxy S II, but it still looks excellent. The screen can get very bright, but darker colors maintain a luxurious depth and richness. Four haptic feedback-enabled functions keys sit beneath the display, which are suitably responsive. Typing on the on-screen QWERTY was fine, but I suspect most people are looking to the Glide for the real thing. The phone slides open to reveal a large, four-row physical keyboard. The keys are large and backlit, with comfortable, even spacing. They're a bit flat, but it shouldn't take long to adjust to typing on them.

The Glide is a good voice phone. Reception is average, and calls sound rich, clear, and natural in the phone's earpiece. The speakerphone also sounds good but volume doesn't go loud enough to use outdoors. Calls made with the phone are clear, though voices can sound thin and background noise cancellation is just average. I had no trouble connecting to a Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset ($129.99, 4.5 stars) and calls sounded great. Thankfully, voice dialing works better here, using Android's native voice-dialing app, than it does on the Galaxy S II, which uses a version of Vlingo that had difficulty recognizing names.

The Glide is a world phone that uses AT&T's HSPA+ 21 network and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. It also works as a Wi-Fi hotspot with the right service plan. Download speeds averaged 4Mbps down, with peak speeds of 8Mbps, while uploads were around 1Mbps up. Those numbers are good, but they're no match for AT&T's blazing 4G LTE speeds on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket ($249.99, 4.5 stars). This isn't too big a deal, though, because AT&T only has LTE in 14 cities right now. Battery life was excellent, at 10 hours 3 minutes of continuous talk time.

Processor and Apps
The Captivate Glide is powered by Nvidia's 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor. It scored well in our benchmark tests, easily overpowering single-core devices, though not quite at the top of the dual-core heap.

The phone runs Android 2.3.5 "Gingerbread" with Samsung's TouchWiz extensions. There are some useful add-on apps, including Media Hub, a downloadable music and video store with reasonable prices, and Social Hub, a combination Facebook/Twitter client. There's also some bloatware from AT&T, including FamilyMap and the U-Verse Live TV app, which are both deletable. Other apps, like AT&T Navigator and an AT&T 'Featured Apps' store, are not. The Glide should be compatible with most everything in the Android Market, which currently has over 1250,000 apps.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396819,00.asp

Good weekend

information on a summer camp in florida?




tam71


I am looking for some info on a centenarycamp I checked web and their website, but no real good info. I would love to see reviews on this camp it is:
Centenary Camp
371 Centenary Camp Rd.
Quincy, Fl. 32352



Answer
Sure... Check below...

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Small class sizes (max 8:1) are guaranteed and taught by adult-only instructors for personalized 1-on-1 instruction, with Teens, pre-Teens, and younger students separated into different classes. Students learn personalized curriculum with a small group of peers to optimize learning and social experiences. Accredited Continuing Education Units from Stanford or Villanova are also available to help build a portfolio for college.
Many iD alumni have gone on to do something BIG! Theyâve done impressive things like sell their iPhone apps to raise money for college, create websites for local businesses, and write programming books. Theyâve also gone on to take leadership roles in school, start clubs, and enter competitions with the projects theyâve created. Learn firsthand how you can develop hobbies and interests into so much more. Thereâs never been a better or more important time to engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education. Check below for special Teen-only Academy programs.
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Good luck!




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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Good free apps for iPhones?




X


I already have:

Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
Camwow
Fruit Ninja
Sketchbook
Flow
Draw something
Kik
Emoji
I'd cap that
Elf yourself
Flashlight
Tap tap

i know that's a lot but i'm just curious if there are any good apps i'm missing :)



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well, your in for a treat...
Photovault (pasword protected folder for photos)
Skype(to call)
temple run(such an addicting game, simple but so fun)
into the dead ( run away from zombies, I'm so addicted)
score! (if you like football)
curiosity (a massive cube with millions of pixels, first person to break the last pixel gets a life chaining prize
angry birds(shoot pigs and blocks with birds, sound weird but fun)
itorch(torch for iphone and ipods)
get some sounds boards

what are some cool ipad apps?




vlad .


what are some cool apps for ipad??


Answer
Hi, here are my best apps I have in my iPad 2...

For Games:
Plants vs Zombies - you have to try stop the zombies from getting to your house with plants. $9.99
Temple Run- a great game! You have to run away from some angry monkeys and it gets harder as you go on. I spend hours on this game... my highest score is 92,025 and my longest run is 2,262m. Free
Tap Tap Radiation- a music game, really fun, keeps me entertained for hours. Free
Ninja Jump- Have to ninja up the tower and slice things on the way. Free but you can get full version
Where's my water?- Have to get the water to the dino so he can have a shower, gets harder as you move up leaves. Free but can it full version.
Real Racing 2 HD- Great game, not only for guys! Hours of fun! Race cars, race on different tracks.$2.99 (Worth it!)
Glow Hockey- just like air hockey but cooler as the puck glows, amazing game. Free

Learning Games:
Jumbline 2- Great word building games for kids up to 100 year old adults! Free
Bookworm- iPhone app but still great! Create words before the burning tiles explode! Free
Boggle- iPhone app but still a great game! I have played on the app/game for hours on end with my family also. Great family game! Free I think???
MathBoard: Great maths games for kids/teens who what to learn more... I used this game in the holidays.$6.99 (Worth it)
Math Bingo- Like bingo but to do with maths. $6.99
Word Bimgo- Like bingo but to do with words. $ 3.99

Photography Apps:
Pixlromatic: Great app to change you photos or make them creative! Free
Halftone: Makes you photo look a bit like a comic! Great App! Free
Photo Book HD: Makes a photo book on the iPad 2. Amazing, Plane AMAZING!!! $6.99
Eyewitness: If you are in to Photography like me you will love this app- reporters from around the world post there photos in this and they show the best photos. Free, Download it!

Other Must have Apps:
Skype
Zite- you own newspaper, you choose what you what to read and then each day it will give you information on that subject you choose. Free
Kobo- Reading App- you can buy book from there website or get free ones too. Steve Jobs book in the book shop is $50 and on Kobo it's free. Free to download, not to buy books.
Sky TV- Tells you what is on TV, you can tell something to record form the iPad and it will record. You don't even need to turn the TV on. Free
DropBox- Are you sick of emailing files back and forward to yourself you can get photos and stuff on your iPad, now it's been made easier. All you need to do it download the app on to your iPad 2 and then on your home computer and make a account and all you need to do it put the file/photo in the box and away you go. Get it!!! It makes life so much easier! Free
Epicurious: Free cooking app, great to have if you are running out of ideas for dinner, breakfast or even lunch.
Dictionary: Easy access to a dictionary, you don't have to flick through all the pages to find the one word you are looking for. Type the word you want. Very easy to use. Free
Keynote: Are you a fan of PowerPoint? Because I am/was, on the iPad you can't get PowerPoint or word but you can get Keynote which it like PowerPoint but is made by Apple. Very easy to use! But it $13.99. I think it is worth it, I use it for school all the time.
WritePad: Easy pad to write on during class. Better than the Notes that is on your fist page. $12.99. If you are a student using the iPad for school e.g. Like me... buy it.
Doodle Buddy: Great, Basic, Fun, Easy, these are all the words I can think of when I talk about Doodle Buddy. It's a great app for drawing or just for just doodles. Free
Weather+: Do you want to plan what you were or were you go for the day, this is the app for you. Look at the weather for the next week. The best free weather app you can get.

Well I hope you go on the app store and find what you are looking for. These are some of my best apps I have on my iPad 2. I hope you enjoy!




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Looking for advise on iPhone Photo Editing!?




Ethan


I want to learn to do two things using iPhone editing apps:

1. How can I remove the subject of a photo eg. a person or a bird and either delete the background or move the removed subject to a white background?

2. How can I make a photo look as though it could have been painted with paint or water colours? (something along these lines http://www.google.com.au/imgres?hl=en&biw=1229&bih=789&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=VOfv3PUjkY3elM:&imgrefurl=http://www.artisticsoulphotography.com/Nature/Alaska/20376483_qzFvc9/1629130242_Xjw9XTq&docid=LDGt7cm9PJR19M&imgurl=http://www.artisticsoulphotography.com/Nature/Alaska/i-Xjw9XTq/2/M/1-M.jpg&w=600&h=374&ei=AzOGT9etLqnNmQWawMi0Bw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=109&vpy=450&dur=1922&hovh=177&hovw=284&tx=185&ty=95&sig=114284570926225338387&page=1&tbnh=136&tbnw=186&start=0&ndsp=26&ved=1t:429,r:13,s:0,i:95)
*advice



Answer
You are asking for a lot in such a tiny package.

I love my iPhone and all the photo apps, but both the "camera" and the apps are mere toys.

If you care even the tiniest bit about the quality of your results, you do still need to use a real camera and a real computer with real software.

Apps can do a lovely little fun job when it doesn't really matter, but expecting it to successfully extract a subject is not realistic, especially when that subject has fuzzy edges, such as hair, fur, leaves, etc.

Ditto for the painting...... if it matters for it to look GOOD, you need real tools. If it is just for a bit of fun, start playing around with apps. Most are free or have a free version, so go for it.... have fun finding one you like.

The example you linked to isn't any "paint" effect - it is a very gruesome example of someone terribly overcooking an image with HDR, contrast, saturation, etc.

What options does iPhone camera's have ?




Ama T


Like do they have , different colors or zooming , resolution , brightness anything ? I got the iPhone yesterday & I'm still trying to learn how to use it , feel free to give my any tips on iPhone's in general .
BTW , I love taking pictures , so yea & I edit them .



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You have a digital zoom (but no optical zoom), LED flash and 'tap to focus' autofocus as standard.

There are several apps which give you further options however... You can get apps to increase the digital zoom, add photo 'scenes', change the camera mode to sepia, black and white etc... and you can even edit your photos FOR FREE on the Adobe Photoshop app that I can HIGHLY recommend!

If you would like further tips or if you'd like to ask any further questions then feel free to ask at the DrTechKnow forums.(http://www.DrTechKnow.com/forums/ )

Hope this has helped!




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Photo editor apps?!?!?!?




Debbie


I need some good photo editing apps/collage either one I would look through but there's so many and a lot apps copy each other is ere any good apps out there? I'd prefer free apps but I don't mind paying if the apps are good?thankyou
FOR IPAD 2!!! App store



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Here are 10 of 'em: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/10-best-iphone-and-ipad-photo-editing-apps-968267

What's an free Photo editing app for iPhones?




Jessica


I want a app that I can add beauty marks and stuff like that, please help!


Answer
Here are some of the most popular photo editing application for iPhone.
Instagram
Adobe Photoshop Express
Piictu
iRetouch Free
Picture Effect Magic
Photosynth
GLMPS
Pho.to Lab
Pixlr-o-matic
Pic Collage




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Monday, June 2, 2014

Is there any good photo editing apps?




~Wootwoot~





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I recommend GIMP, it has many features of Photoshop and costs nothing.

GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring.

Other free alternatives would be Paint.net or Picasa from Google. You can check out the top rated free image editing software by clicking on the first link.

IPhone 4 photo edit apps?




Mariana


What are some really good FREE apps for the iPhone 4 in which you can edit pictures and add cool effects (filters and such)? Doesn't have to be all in one app, but can someone list a few? And they have to be FREE, please. Thanks!


Answer
Apps for photo editing are plenty but i would recommend you:

Camera Plus Pro
Diptic
Space paint
Instagram
Fastcamera
Pixlr-o-matic
WowCamera
Camera Awesome
FilterMania
Camera Plus


Hope this helps..




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Editing Apps tumblr people use?




Reilleh


Many people on instagram and tumblr have really cool edited photos. I know there are apps to change color but I want to know what apps they use to put like sparkles or stuff like that in their photos.


Answer
If you want something free you could get Photoscape or go to splashup.com

Help what apps do tumblr people use?




Juli


Wht apps do people on tumblr use where they say it's a secret and u can put text and effects on there and it looks really professional


Answer
Here are some apps: http://www.ask.com/answers/25718401/what-does-everyone-use-to-edit-photos-for-tumblr




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Are these apps free for the iPhone?




Caro


I'm getting an iPhone soon, and I was just curious whether or not these apps for the iPhone were free. Okay...

1. Mail
2. Phone
3. Papertoss
4. Text
5. Pacman
6. Photos
7. Facebook
8. Notes
9. camera
10. weather
11. iTunes



Answer
1. What do you mean? Email or texting. Anyways you can do email by going on the internet using safari and texting is included.
2. Yes but you will be charged by you're service provider.
3. Yes
4. Yes.
5. Pacman light is free.
6. You have a camera in there and you can take pictures. If you have itunes you can transfer from your computer.
7. Yes.
8. Yes.
9. Its included.
10. Yeah
11. Itunes is something for the computer. I think the App store is included.

Are there any iPhone apps for the Playstation 3?




MWR!!!


I have a Playstation 3, as you probably figured out, and I also have an iPhone (sorry if I sound like i'm bragging), and I want to know if their are any iPhone apps that are essential for PS3 owners. Please answer.


Answer
IGN-FREE:PS 3 game reviews

iMediaShare:FREE:You can watch all the photos from iPhone to a TV wirelessly through Playstation 3

Cheat Codes:2.99:it gives news about PS 2 and cheat codes for PS 3 Games

There are many more. Just go to App store and search Playstation 3.




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Sunday, June 1, 2014

What GB of iPhone 5 should I get?




Tami


Greetings, Cyber friends! (lol k. That intro did not work >.< )

Anywhoo, I'll be getting a new iPhone 5 this week or next week, and I'm torn between the 32 GB and the 64 GB. I signed up a 3 years contract with my local phone carrier, so I need a GB that will sustain my needs for three long years.... -.-

I owned a 16GB iPhone 4s for about a month, and quickly filled that up, but I CAN make more space by deleting apps/photos, if I wanted to. But this time is different since I'll be using this phone for a while, and I really don't want to regret the decision of choosing the wrong size.

I'll probably have all my favorite songs stored in there because I don't own an iPod and my iPhone will practically serve as one. My iPhone will also serve as my camera since I do not currently own one, and I like to take pictures and videos & just keep them there on my phone. I won't be downloading any movies or music videos (that's for sure) coz I would rather watch videos on my Macbook. Plus, there is also YouTube. ^^ As for games I will probably download a bunch, just the games that I really enjoy and play most of the time, but there are new games every year, and some with bigger sizes than others. Most of my apps will probably just be photo editing apps/video editing apps since I am really into that.

Well, that's pretty much it. Money is kinda tight. I can afford a 32 GB, but another extra 100 for the 64 GB, i'll have to work extra hard for that, and I really wouldn't want to waste money if I pick the wrong size.

If I end up taking the 32 GB, what happens if I fill that space up quickly and will start hating my phone (lol)?

If I end up taking the 64 GB, what happens if I don't fill the space up, and end up regretting paying an extra hundred bucks for spaces I won't even use?

Thanks in advance!!



Answer
Better solution is to get lap top or i-Pad but if you really want to have i-Phone get 32 GB one because you will not gonna fill up 32 GB space quickly or anytime :)

Good Luck.

how can i delete contents of screens using GO launcher for my android?




Louiegirl_


i have an android smartphone. it is a samsung galaxy SII (S2), model SCH-R760 (my carrier's model name). i take apps from google playstore.

i like my screens to feature tiny and unobtrusive icons. i like maximum open screen real estate so that i am comforted with each screen's emptiness (primarily), affording me to look at the beautiful live wallpapers i paid for--much like if you go onto windows and do not have many icons sitting there to interrupt your peace of mind.

i also like the applications and the appearance of icons then from GO launcher. do you happen to know of an app whereby i can delete all contents of my various GO launcher screens and start anew, using the same screens, but that they would first be mostly only wallpaper?

what i would like most is to place like-kind application icons for (for example) photography/video/menu of those apps, editing the photos/videos, etc. into one folder and then place that folder onto each screen. i want to do the same thing with other like-kind apps, for instance, all apps pertaining to backup of my variety of apps that need backup. little folder icons would be far better on my eyes.

i want the maximum number of GO launcher screens too, so that if I MUST, i will place an app icon that is not in a folder where i will need it fast, for instance, my prized flashlight app, which has no "like kind" app to put into a folder.

i do not wish to reformat the phone and i do not want to root it.

any ideas? please include the all-famous--but mostly forgotten--Step One. :-)



Answer
Long press the icons and either slide them to the recycling bin looking icon at the top or bottom (depends on what theme you have) or release after it's selected and hit the delete option that pops up on the top right of the icon or widget you want to remove. You have to do this with each widget/icon. I am not aware of a clear all home screens option.

To add more homescreens long press any blank space and scroll through until you find a blank screen with a plus in the middle. Tap it, and it adds a new blank screen. I believe you can delete whole screens using this method and then add a new screen to replace it to avoid removing individual icons.

Also you could try to go to menu
Settings
Applications
running apps
Find go launcher
Clear all data and cache

Not 100% but that should delete all homescreens settings to start fresh.

:)


OCD much??? Lol.




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