Tuesday
Jan192010
New iPhone Photo App: Any Mark
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 7:04PM |
Glyn Evans *** FREE FOR 1 DAY ONLY ***
Description from the AppStore: Any Mark is an image watermark app. It lets you add text, image and logo to your images to protect your copyright.
Features:
- Add image, logo and text watermark to your image,
- Watermark can be rotated, resized , flipped and placed anywhere on the image.
- Change text watermark color and font.
- Text watermarks are saved to the database for later use.
- Adjust watermarks transparency.
- All watermark images are saved to original size.
- The output images can be downloaded via web browser.
- The output images can be saved to photo library.
- The output images can be sent by email.
- Upload images to Facebook.
- Upload images to Twitpic.
AppStore Link: Any Mark - Price FREE
Editors comments: This app is FREE for just 1 day, so if you want it, then grab it NOW before it's too late.
Want to see what this app is like? then check out my screen-cast below.
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Reader Comments (8)
thanks very much for this! it's very user-friendly and perfect for one-the-road uploads.
Thanks for the heads-up :)
Their decoPhoto is now also free
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/decophoto/id348791457?mt=8
Looks like they're in a different time zone as the app is now .99
Tried, tested & deleted!
Everytime the final saved watermark position wasn't saved where I put it. Alignment is off on saved image. As well once you save within app & find such a mistake you can not edit the image even when viewing history from within app... Thus making pre-save & history features totally useless.
Tons of features & funtions within app but a poorly executed & released app.
Avoid until updated & fixed
SCW
It's worked OK for me. And it was free..... :-)
FOLLOW UP: In regards to this app I now find myself agreeing with SCW. Although it has worked just fine in most cases, I too find that watermarks added to an image seem to find themselves off-center for some reason. It may be due to the length (# of characters) of the watermarks in question...
I tried this one out too, but didn't care for it. It seemed more complicated than necessary.
I use Photomarkr to add watermarks and find it much simpler and more intuitive to use.