Showing posts with label iphone app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone app. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

GeoLogTag Apple iPhone App review


We're great fans of GeoLog Tag here at the Digital Journal of Photography and also at our sister site, The App Whisperer , we have reviewed it in the past and always been impressed. This review concentrates on the latest updated version 3.3 that now includes support for geotagging Samsung RAW (SRW) photos, a fix for Mac geotagging when traveling through different timezones and a fix for Mac geotagging on an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network.
We put this app through its paces as the competition is heating up in the Apple app store of this style of app. Read our extensive review here...

Monday, 11 October 2010

Blue Tint Cleaner - iPhone App - Seeing A Blue Tint On Your iPhone 4 Images?

Well, you may not of even realized that this is a problem but some folk have reported that when taking a photo under fluorescent lights with their iPhone that a blue stain appears in the center of the camera.

Well, guess what? There's an app to help you out - blue tint cleaner - take a look...

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I haven't tested this app but am looking forward to doing so. It’s actually a standalone version of the feature from the developer's camera replacement app, FinderCam.

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I also suspect that this app will work with other iPhone's not just the iPhone 4.

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I'll let you know how I get on with the testing, but it certainly appears like a useful addition to your photo apps toolbox.

Price: $0.99/Download

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Clear Cam iPhone App - On Sale

Currently on offer for a limited time priced at $0.99. This a great app especially for the iPod Touch 4th generation - download here to give it a try.

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Thursday, 30 September 2010

Canon G11 - iPhone App Training Video

A training video that explains the basic controls of the Canon G11. This video runs 1 hour and 20 minutes in length and can help new users become proficient with their camera in a short period of time.

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Price: $24.99/Download

Rick Sammon's Light It Light - iPhone App

Rick Sammon’s Light It Light! is an iPhone app that’s designed to help you make professional-quality digital SLR people pictures – without spending a small fortune on professional lighting accessories. Note: Requires iOS 4.1 and later.
The app (packed with 570 MB of info) includes video lessons. It’s called Light It Light! because the iPhone version contains all the same great Rick Sammon video lessons as the iPad version but does not have the extensive photo gallery nor Library section that is included in the iPad version, Light It!
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Rick Sammon took the illustrative photographs with a range of digital SLR cameras – from entry-level to top-of-the-line models. While watching the video lessons, you’ll learn how pros photograph people indoors and outdoors, in bright light and in low light, at home and on location, and even in a studio.
In the easy-to-follow and fun video lessons, some of which were originally shot for Wiley Publishing, Rick will show you how to use reflectors, diffusers, a flash, flash accessories, basic strobe kits, basic hot-light kits and more. Rick also cover camera settings, as well as some of my photo philosophies. Although Rick often refer to specific cameras, the basic camera settings can be applied to any digital SLR.
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This is a basic, or starter, app about lighting. However, as you will see, pros use many of these techniques and accessories to get great shots.
Two of the videos in this app – Top 21 People Photography Tips and Top Ten Digital Photography Tips – feature some of Rick's favorite digital SLR pictures from around the world, accompanied with how-to tips, of course!
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The movies, shot by Emmy-award winner David Leveen, are divided into five sections:
Basics 33 Minutes   
Outdoors 15 Minutes
In Your Home 16 Minutes
On-Location 12 Minutes
Studio Shooting 23 Minutes
The total viewing time is over 1.5 hours.
The app was developed by Craig Ellis of Great Oak Software. In discussing the app, Craig said, “My goal with the design of Light It Light! was to make it an intuitive yet rich learning experience that showcases Rick’s favorite lessons that are embodied in beautiful videos. His lessons are fun and easy to follow where he makes learning fast – so the user experience supports that flow. I am especially proud of look and feel where iPhone users should be immediately familiar, comfortable, and productive using the app to become seasoned photographers in taking better people pictures by learning from the teachings of Rick Sammon.”
Download - iPhone Version - $1.99
Download - iPad Version - $4.99

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