Juxtaposer v Juxtaposer Lite
Thursday, March 5, 2009 at 6:45AM |
Glyn Evans After yesterdays post using Juxtaposer Lite, I decided to go ahead and buy the full version of Juxtaposer, and I am not disappointed.
The full version of Juxtaposer has more features than the lite version, with the most noticeable one being a soft edge brush, which allows you to feather the edges around the joins between the 2 photos, which stops the hard outline as the 2 sample photo's below show. With the lite version you can see the edge around my wifes hair.
Above: Juxtaposer
Above: Juxtaposer LiteJuxtaposer features:
- Unlimited undo means no mistake or accidental brushstroke is permanent.
- Save directly to your photo album.
- Save multiple sessions and return to them later.
- Save top image cutouts as 'stamps' and use them in future projects.
- Use hard or soft brushes to create sharp or blurred edges.
- Create smooth blends between images with transparent brushes.
- Keep adding elements from other pictures to your composite image if you like.
- Red mask mode (second screen shot) lets you accurately isolate part of one image without being distracted by the second image in the background.
- Translucent mode makes it easy to align your images precisely.
- The stamp tool lets you add multiple copies of your cut-out to your composite.
- Work in portrait or landscape orientation; optionally have images auto-rotate.
- Switch to and from full-screen with the tap of a finger.
- Double-tap to quickly switch between erase and un-erase functions.
- Flip the top image.
- Set advanced settings in the Settings application.
Overall this is a great app, and whilst a little over priced, I would have preferred £1.19 ($1.99), it is definitely worth having as part of any iPhoneographers photo kit.
Juxtaposer Price £1.79 ($2.99)
Juxtaposer Lite - Price FREE
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