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Monday
Aug242009

iPhone App Review: DXP (Double Exposure) by Sweet Cheeks Willie™

DXP by Tandem Systems Inc. is from the same developer of MonoTaste with Toy Lens, ColorTaste with Toy Lens, StripCam & DXP FREE. DXP stands for Double Exposure, meaning more than one combined photo made into a final image.

The AppThe above photo was created with DXP
Just like its sister apps the DXP interface is very much the same. It is easy to use & navigate around. Once you launch the app you are presented with the splash screen & 7 icons at the bottom. 4 of which are highlighted. Camera: take a photo within the app, Insert photo from camera roll & photo albums, Settings: which features the composite effects etc, & the Info button (includes a how to as well). The remaining 3 buttons are visible once your first image is loaded. These functions include: Masking, Rotate, Mirror right to left, Mirror top & bottom and B&W. As well as Save image & remove or discard images.

When you first open DXP & view the settings > composite effects you will notice by default there are: Halfmix, Multiply, Screen, Overlay, Softlight, Hardlight, Difference & No Effect. Which many will be familiar with if you have used any computer photo editors such as PhotoShop etc. But if you exit the app & visit your iPhones main settings & navigate down to the apps > DXP then you will see the option to turn ON Extended Effects within DXP. These additional Composite Effects now include: Color, Luminosity, Exclusion, Saturation, Hue, Darken, Lighten, Colordodge, Colorburn, Plusdarker & Pluslighter. 18 available effects in addition to the Masking etc.

DXP ImpressionsThe above photos were created with DXP
DXP is one of my all time favorite iPhone photography apps. I use it almost daily & would say it is used in one way or another in almost everything I create. DXP brings out the fun & creative side in my work. Everyday is another fun filled experiment using DXP just as others would use PhotoShop etc. It has been a main stay on my iPhone since I first purchased it last year.

DXP is simple & easy to use & also complex. So almost anyone can use it & get amazing results without knowing very much at all. As well it is complex enough that anyone who knows very much about photo editing, filters, textures, masking etc can really enjoy themselves. Within minutes of experimenting with different effects you can create some eye popping photos. I highly recommend playing around with each effects function & seeing which will give you the best results. There are about 6 effects I use on a regular rotating basis, in combination to make some very interesting photos.

DXP Pros:

  • In my opinion DXP is one of best & most exciting & creative iPhone photography apps. With functions for applying effects, textures, filters & post processing all in one app.
  • Saved photo sizing is a reasonable 606 x 808 size (but if I recall correctly this will be improved upon soon to even larger sizing). 
  • 18 amazing effect modes as well as, Masking options, Rotation, Mirroring option for Right or left & Top & bottom. Also a option to convert a photo & or your final result to B&W within the app.
  • Reasonably priced at $1.99 you certainly get a lot of bang for your buck. I would refer to DXP as a photographers tool & an editing app, while you certainly will get your moneys worth of entertainment as well.
  • Unlike any other quality iPhone photography app. DXP is not a gimmicky app it is a quality editing & image blending tool.

DXP Cons:

  • Considering the amount of work this app is doing to create your results some might think it will be a bit slow. (but to me this is not a downfall at all for DXP truly is doing lots of creative blending behind the scenes) Thus giving you quality results.
  • Saved photo sizing is a reasonable 606 x 808 size (but if I recall correctly this will be improved upon soon to even larger sizing). I added this to Pros & Cons for normally I would be complaining but don't worry improved, larger saved image sizing is coming soon.

Conclusion
I honestly have nothing to complain about DXP. It has helped me be as creative as possible. DXP gives you the opportunity to express your creative side all within the concept of the iPhone. DXP is developed by one of the kindest & giving iPhone developers around. As a beta tester I have had the opportunity to have beta tested DXP FREE & then DXP from the very first release. And I am very thankful for what DXP has allowed me to accomplish all from within a handheld mobile device called an iPhone. As a result I can easily give DXP ✭✭✭✭✭

I highly recommend DXP to anyone interested in photo editing, blending, manipulation. Or if you are just looking for a fun photo app. DXP provides amazing image tools right at your fingertips. I'd be lost without it!

For anyone interested there is a DXP masking image set available for download from the developer. It includes 15 masks in both Landscape & Portrait sizes.

DXP Flickr group:http://www.flickr.com/groups/iphonetastes/

AppStore Link: DXP - Price £1.19/$1.99

DXP FREE is also available which includes 4 of the most commonly used effects.

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Reader Comments (9)

Great review!! DXP has been such an amazing tool to use for photo editing. As far as masking goes, you can create your own right on the iPhone/Touch with any doodle or paint type App. This is a serious photo-editing App, so those expecting quick things to happen, like applying a filter will be confused over what the big deal is. Like you said, they got to experiment to realize what the App is capable of.

Thanks!

August 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRyan

i agree with sweetcheeks willy: i too use dxp every day. i didn't discover the extra things in settings till just this week, but even before that i used it a lot. if i could only have one photo app, it would probably be this one (but i'd sure hate to have to choose) simply because the things you can do with it are--literally--infinite.

also: they just updated today and now you can save your photos at full resolution.

(btw, it's not all that slow!)

August 25, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteriquanyin

also (mac wouldn't let me type more): yeah, scw: nice review!

August 25, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteriquanyin

Thanks for the review. I upgraded from the free one to the premium.

August 25, 2009 | Unregistered Commentergreg

Thanks for the review. I am going straight to the itunes app store now :)

August 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGraham McArthur

I tried the free version and had an excellent result with it. I am waiting for the version that would save full size to purchase. Personally, for paying version of apps, I expect them to save full size. Nowhere in the app store or teir site does it says t's coming and latest news are not recent. At that time, it will get full stars from me.
Lionel

November 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLionel

as SCW wrote in the flickr forum:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/iphonetastes/discuss/72157617174536350/

full res. will come very soon

November 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMM

i would like to ask how to use the camera function in ipod touch 4g
it is not availeble in ipod touch 4g

December 27, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterkenneth

I've been using the free version for a fortnight now. It's good. And downloading full version now.

I like your reviews - well written and spot on regarding application abilities (and otherwise).

Thanks.

February 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRantz

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