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Monday
May062013

Bleach Bypass to get a makeover

Bleach Bypass from developer Fotosyn is about to get a makeover. Whilst there is no firm date on the release of this update, with its new Ui (see right), additional filters and filter options, along with some additional borders, Bleach Bypass version x should not disappoint.

If you have never tried Bleach Bypass, then thanks to Jim @ Fotosyn, I have 10 promo codes for the current version to give away on a first come first served basis.

Promo codes: 9LXY9YJ9EXFR; RN6HEXJ96MYP; RH76FLAPHXXT; Y47WLN9K9WYE; NLYYWYM4FWAF, XXLR9LTHJ4KM; TWK9WRP9TYXW; WLPYAP6FMJJF; P9T7L33WRFYN; APMWPKXY3YMW

If you missed out on one of the above codes, then you can grab a copy of Bleach Bypass from the App Store for just £0.69/$0.99/€0.79

Monday
May062013

MPro gets a colour brother, MCPro

If you're a fan of MPro, the black and white camera replacement app from developer Toshihiko Tambo, then you may like the newest addition to his "Pro" range of camera replacement apps, MCPro.

MCPro is a colour version of the black and white app, that offers full colour control via intuitive slider adjustments.

MCPro features…

  • Real-time Preview: You can change every parameter with Real-time high quality preview.
  • High Quality Colour Control: This app can handle Tone, Saturation and White balance with High quality process.

as well as Full Resolution support, and…

  • Support upload Flickr, Instagram and Twitter (iOS6 support Facebook)
  • Tap Focus and Exposure. 
  • GRID display useful when shooting 
  • Flash On/Off also support Torch for modeling light. 
  • Exif with Copyright Notice and Photographer Name. 
  • Geo Tag. 
  • Level Meter.

MCPro is available from the App Store, priced at just £0.69/$0.99/€0.79

Friday
May032013

One to watch: Tiny Collective's Vladatat

In this 4th installment, Tiny Collective showcases another one of there "AROUND THE WORLD IN 9 DAYS" contributors, Vladatat.

Thursday
May022013

Instagram adds new "Photos of You" tagging feature

Today, Facebook's influence arrives on Instagram, as the ever popular photo sharing social network introduces a new and easy to use tagging feature, they are calling "Photos of You".

Thursday
May022013

A quick look at the Clip-On Polarizing Filter from Photojojo

A few weeks ago the good people over at Photojojo sent me their clip-on polarizing filter to check out. As per the norm, the weather until a few days ago has been pretty grey and dismal here in the UK, but a couple of Friday's ago, the sun came out and the sky turned blue, so I decided it would be a good time to try out this little, inexpensive, clip-on accessory. As I gazed out the window of my house, I looked up at the blue sky and spotted a solitary cloud floating by, so I grabbed my iPhone and fitted the clip-on polarizing filter, then pointed it out of the window. The first thing I noticed was the bad vignetting, where the clip-on filter was incorrectly aligned. Aligning the filter should have been quick and easy, but sadly it was not. Having finally aligned the filter, I was now ready to shoot. So pointing the iPhone skyward, turned the filter until the desired look was achieved, and then captered the solitary cloud against a now much deeper blue sky. Having taken the first test shot, I removed the filter to capture the none polarised version.

As you can see from the cloud photos, the polarising filter really does work, but….

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