Latest 5 New & Interesting Photography Apps w/c 11/28/09

November 28, 2009 in News by Joanne Carter 0 comments

The latest five good photography apps to hit the store this week – 11/28/09

Perfect Camera

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Developer/Publisher: Horizon Software I.T.
Released: 26 November 2009
Version: 1.0
Size: 0.2 MB
Price: $11.99

Perfect Camera is an application dedicated to professional photography. Perfect Camera allows you to compare the shot with the mobile article horizon compared to the tilt angle that is always aligned with Earth’s gravitational center.

This feature allows you to compare the angle of the shot with the angle of inclination of what you are framing that’s always aligned the center of gravity, to obtain information useful for professional photographic surveys.

Pro Snap

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Developer/Publisher: Yu Ho Kwok/Invivo I mobile experiment
Released: 25 November 2009
Version: 1.0
Size: 3.1 MB
Price: $0.99

Pro Snap provides a selection of camera modes and image filters. You can mix and match the filters, adjust the resolution of the output image.

Power Cam

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Developer/Publisher: Ipsita Senapati
Released: November 25 2009
Version: 1.0
Size: 1.3 MB
Price: $1.99

A feature rich photography app, features include:
“Color Modes” -
Supports 5 different color modes: full color, black & white, sepia, negative and night vision.
- “Steady Mode” -
Steady mode uses the iPhone accelerometer to detect shakes, and takes pictures when the camera is steady. The intensity of vibration level is plotted in a graphical animation. Supports 3 levels of sensitivity: low, med and high.
- “Timer Mode” -
Timer mode lets you take pictures after a delay of 5, 10, 15 or 20 seconds. Timer mode can be combined with other modes like steady mode, and multi-shot mode.
- “Digital Zoom” -
Power Cam supports digital zoom up to 4x. You can zoom in and out by using pinching gesture, or zoom slider. The zoom slider can be turned on/off in the settings section.
- “Cross hair Guides” -
Cross hair guides help you level, and align objects in a picture. Available cross hairs: angular, rectangle, sniper and tinted lens. Cross hair guide adjusts to current orientation by sensing the accelerometer.
- “Multi Shot Mode” -
Multi shot lets you take up to 3, 5, 8 or 10 shots in quick succession with one press. Multi shot stores images only in 480×320 resolution.
- “Thumbnails” -
Thumbnails let you review captured images without leaving Power Cam screen. You can tap on a thumbnail to maximize it. When a thumbnail is maximized, you can navigate through captured images, with a horizontal swipe action. Thumbnails can also be switched off in the settings section.
- “Resolution” -
Supports capturing photos in 4 different resolutions: 1200×900, 1024×768, 800×600 and 480×320. Image resolution can be set in the settings section
- “Borders” -
You can add borders to enhance captured images automatically. Border types supported: plain white, camera roll and gray shade.
- “JPEG Quality” -
JPEG Quality lets you control the quality of the saved image. Higher compression levels will provide higher quality image, but it will take more time to save the image.

Slow Shutter

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Developer/Publisher: Tomoki Kobayashi
Released: November 25, 2009
Version: 1.0
Size: 0.2 MB
Price: $0.99

Slow Shutter is an camera application that you can enjoy a simulation of slow shutter with the iPhone camera!
This camera app lets you select shutter speeds, which range from 1/15 to 2 second.

Shutter speed range1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2(sec)
Exposure Compensation+/- 2 EV ( 1, 1/2, 1/4 steps )
Output Size320×426
OtherBlack&White effect

Photo Me

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Developer/Publisher: Hung-Chih Hung/Jason & Elsa Inc
Released: November 25, 2009
Version: 1.0.1
Size: 1.6 MB
Price: $0.99

Photo Me has a built-in face detection engine, when you touch the shutter it will search for face and eyes and when it discovers a human face it will trigger the notification and start the count down timer to take the photograph.

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Author: Joanne Carter

Joanne Carter is the Editorial Director of iPhone.Macreate.com as well as iPad.MacCreate.com, both are part of the Mac Create Network. A Professional Photographer and Associate of the British Industry of Professional Photographers, BIPP, as well as a Professional Journalist, specializing in Technology. A contributor to National and International publications, including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Professional Photographer, NikonPro, Graphix, Digital Arts, Readers Digest, Popular Photography & Imaging and Which? consumer magazine.

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