Monday, August 13, 2012

Better Pictures with these Ipad apps



Photographers, from hobbyists to those who do it for a living, are known to readily spend cash for iPad apps. There are a lot of apps for the iPad available for download that help a photographer with his images especially if he is on the go. On top of that, they can be downloaded at very affordable prices, some of them even for free.

One of the best iPad apps for photography buffs is Snapseed from Nik Software. It allows you to do simple photo editing. The app is organized into eleven sections - Automatic, Tune Image, Selective Adjust, Straighten & Rotate, Black & White, Crop, Drama, Vintage Films, Grunge, Organic Frames, and Center Focus. What differentiates this app from other photo editing apps is that its interface is gesture-based. You just have to tap or slide your finger on the screen when you want to switch between options or if you want to adjust an element of the image. The U Point technology of the app makes it something photo editing enthusiasts will be very happy with. For now, users cannot zoom into images for any adjustments to be appreciated at the pixel level. Moreover, you cannot edit a whole batches of pictures. But for $4.99, the app can be considered a steal.This is definitely an app you'd want to sell iPad for so you can upgrade!

The Color Splash app lets you highlight a specific element of your photo very easily. To use, you just select an image and then the app will automatically turn it into a black and white photo. Then, you just have to paint the color that you like onto the part that you want to highlight using your finger like a brush. The app allows you to adjust the brush size. It also offers options such as undo, zoom, and the option to save it for future editing if you are not done yet. The straightforward sharing feature to the usual social media suspects - FB, Twiiter, Instagram, and Flickr is also a plus. But that may be the app's weakness as well. It does not have its own social network feature. To share your pictures using the app, you would need to use third parties, as mentioned earlier. Color Splash is more affordable than Snapseed, though, at $1.99.

HelloPhoto is an app that lets you enjoy your slides and negatives. You use it as a light table to view the negatives or slides. It allows you to adjust white balance and brightness as well. Lastly, the app can also let you convert your negatives into digital photos. It is so cheap at $2 that you won't mind paying cash for iPad app. For those who want a nostalgic touch by seeing those obsolete negatives, this app is for you! Bring those old pictures back to life, and you can even choose from different trays like 35mm negatives, slides, and 120/200 film, aside from the full-screen option. Of course, a sharing functionality for your social media accounts is also available.

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