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Thursday
Dec202012

Add Gels, Filters and Overlays with Geló

Geló from developer Fotosyn hit the App Store today. Priced at £0.69/$0.99/€0.79, this new app easily lets you add coloured gels, shape overlays and gradients to your images.

  • Shapes and Overlays: Work with solid colour, strong geometric shapes and gradients in a variety of blend modes to enhance colour or add design impact to your images.
  • Gradients: Add atmosphere to skies, shapes pull out sections of images and solid colours make for something a bit different.

Geló lets you….

  • Save your favourite settings and tones with a fully customisable 32-colour swatch palette.
  • Use pinch, rotate and pan gestures to get the overlay for your image just right.

Geló also features...

  • Built in camera
  • Full resolution
  • Geolocation and EXIF/IPTC metadata.

So what do I think of Geló? In a word, "fantastic". If you're old school like me, then Geló is like having a set of Cokin filters (both solid and gradient), that you can apply to your iPhone photos. Whilst the app won't suit all styles or meet everyones tastes, for the price, it's an app well worth buying.

App Store Link: Geló; Price: £0.69/$0.99/€0.79

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Reader Comments (2)

Hi Glyn,

How does Geló compare to Photo fx by The Tiffen Company?

Thanls
December 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterBG
Hey we've started to add tutorials on getting the most out of the app (and your photos!) on Flickr...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/filtre/sets/72157632312704967/with/8300374730/
December 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJames Mooren

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