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Sunday
Dec162012

Sneak peek: Add Gels, Filters and Overlays with Geló

Here is a sneak peek at a new (yet to be relaxed) app from the developer of Bleach Bypass, that lets you add a wide range of gels, filters and overlays, with varying degrees of control to your iPhone photos.

Whilst no release dates has been set, the app is reaching the final stages of development, so expect to see Geló early next year.

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Reader Comments (6)

The new update looks very promising. Can't wait!!
December 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSNNBX
Looks interesting and useful. I hope we'll be able to overlay multiple shapes without needing to save and reload.

Also, anyone else find the super close-ups in the video disorienting?
December 16, 2012 | Unregistered Commentersquishybrain
Thanks and sorry for squishing your brain with the close ups! It was just to show the icons and what was going in... plus the vid seemed a bit boring and linear without them.

The first version allows only for single overlays but you are right... multiples will be useful and should come in subsequent updates. Overlaying on top works well with some nice colour mixes though and it's quite nice to have incrementals but it will come as a feature in due course.

Thanks again for the comments!
December 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJim
Meant to say also, the gel settings are saved in each swatch... so if you move an element to a certain position, rotation and size; it'll stay in that position - relative to the origin of the image.

And you can make reference to those settings in the IPTC data where it is stored on an outputted image.

if you use something like Lightroom, Aperture or apps like ExifWizard you will see this
December 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJim
Jim:

Thanks for the reply. Good to hear that multiple shapes may be in a future update. Will definitely pick this up when it is available.
December 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSquishybrain
Cheers! It's still awaiting approval so shouldn't be so long until it's out...
December 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJim at Fotosyn

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