Photos On The iPhone Wrapped Up!
Photos On The iPhone
That series is finally gone and out of the way. I’m slightly sad to see it go as I love photography, but it’s time to move on. There are so many photo apps in the app store that you could almost make a whole website devoted to photography on the iPhone 3GS. None the less, I wanted to add one last post to wrap up the series. A simple way to quickly go over the apps, and the pros and cons that come with each one.
Photos On Your iPhone – Klick
August 12, 2009 by Ryan Ray · Leave a Comment
Finally, finally, finally…This is the last app in the Photos On Your iPhone series. Some rejoice, and most are indifferent. I’ve had a lot of fun and actually it was quite a challenge for me personally to find great photo apps that I loved. I mean I had to love them enough to think they were worthy of sharing on this site. Again, thank you so much for your patience as this series has gone on. If you don’t like photos on your iPhone I’m sure the posts were even more meaningless than before. Celebrate that this is the last part of this series. If I do another series, I’ll try to keep everything shorter.
Photos On The iPhone – Mill Colour
August 10, 2009 by Ryan Ray · Leave a Comment
Here comes the second to last photo app on the iPhone. Again I thank you for your amazing patience as I get through this series. I decided to do this app second to last, and especially after CameraBag because they are very similar. The app is called Mill Colour, I’m not sure why but it does do color well. Mill Colour is one of the apps that I had never heard of personally, it wasn’t until one of my friends Todd Liles showed me the app. Of course being the photo lover that I am, I went right into the app store, searched and downloaded the app. The GREAT thing about this app is that it will costs you nothing and of course give you great results.
Photos On The iPhone – CameraBag
August 6, 2009 by Ryan Ray · Leave a Comment
Sadly and gladly for some or all of us this is the third to last photo app review in this goofy series I wanted to do. I think for the most part this is interesting. I love to use my iPhone to take pictures, actually I just love pictures. When I don’t have my dSLR with me then my iPhone 3G S does a great job, given that there is enough lighting. I’m doing this app now because it’s one of the last apps I use to spruce up any photos I’ve taken. Once I’ve got exposure and contrast fixed, cropped and enhanced, put it through curves adjustments, then it’s time to see if any of these effects look nice on the shot.




