New iPhone Photo App: EasyLomo
Monday, February 7, 2011 at 8:24PM |
Glyn Evans
App Store Description: To cherish your beautiful memory, which camera would you choose? If you are not dissatisfied with simple Iphone camera, and concerned about heaviness and complication of DSLR, here is the answer.
The Easy Lomo support professional filters and easy usage. You can adjust photos from both taken by camera and also album. Adjust color, brightness and apply filters as you want by Easy Lomo. In addition, you can frame it.
Easy Lomo offers various effects while it keeps original feature and it is going to be updated constantly to respond your request.
Effects:
Filters: even light; black & white; sepia; yellow 1; yellow 2; yellow 3; light red; light blue; dark red; dark blue; rainbow 1; rainbow 2- Frames: none; black circle; white circle; old black; old white; on the grass; on the table; burned
- Adjustments: contrast; brightness
How to use Easy Lomo
- Take a picture by iphone camera or take one from album.
- Click "Filter" tap and choose a effect.
- Click "Frame" tab and choose a frame.
- Click "Adjust" tab and adjust brightness and contrast.
- Click "Save" button then save the modified photo.
App Store Link: EasyLomo; Price: £0.59/$0.99/€0.79
Editors comments: This is another one of those retro Lomo effects apps, that looks to have a nice interface, but with a maximum resolution of just 640 x 960, it falls well short of the mark.
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Reader Comments (7)
I thought Apple was going to reject apps that were essentially "me too" of existing apps.
I hope so. The copycat apps are growing tired. The other day there was yet another color snap copycat app. That must make 30 of them by now.
I would buy it if it supports full resolution
@Clement - why? you probably already have an app (or more) that does all this.
I also dont understand the apps that can do only 1 thing
that every other app has as a feature.
Why?
" easy photo rotator pro- now you can rotate all your photos
to the left, to the right, even up to 90'
rotate your friends, very nice for you"
(3g only rotate left, rotation not supported)
that sort of apps
I really don't see any reason for developers to create new lomo cameras....
... money!