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ProCamera 7 for iPhone Upgrade Is Like Buying A New Camera

Cocologics recently upgraded its ProCamara app for the iPhone. Unlike most app upgrades, the new version is not free. If you find that unfair, that may be because you haven't tried it yet.

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Your iPhone Can Create 3D Photos. Don't Believe It? Try Seene

Taking photos, sharing photos, photo filters…. are you still awake? While it's a popular pastime, taking photos with your iPhone is really nothing special – but Seene changes that.

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Make Your Digital Photos Look Like They Were Taken with Kodak's First Camera

If you want your photos to look just like they were taken with Kodak's iconic debut camera, all it takes is a mobile app or two to reproduce the vintage look.

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Apple Changed The Camera App In iOS7: Here’s What You Need To Know

Every element of the new iOS interface has been updated. In addition to the home screen and menus, this includes core apps like the Camera which form a large part of the iOS experience.

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Camera+ for iPhone Adds Powerful Controls Without Over-Complicating Things

Freshly updated for iOS 7, Camera+ features a range of powerful features that will please even seasoned photographers used to shooting with digital SLRs.

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New To iPhoneography? Here Are The Best Apps The App Store Has On Offer

The iPhone's popularity for photos comes down to several different things - the convenience of having your 'camera' with you all the time and the sheer variety of shooting, editing and sharing apps.

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Pimp Your iPhone for Photography Zen

The iPhone makes taking photos nearly effortless. It's a camera in your pocket and the massive number of apps and accessories make shooting photos with the device an art and culture of its own.

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Get Inspired: 10 Amazing Nature Photographers To Follow On Instagram

With 130 million users and counting, the world has never seen such a tsunami of photography aficionados. Is it possible to draw out ten amazing nature photographers who are snapping the beautiful world around us with more care and creativity than the rest of the other 130 or so million? Take the trip of a lifetime with these 10 amazing nature photographers you can find on Instagram.

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Oggl: Hipstamatic's Social Network for Mobile Photographers

Back in May, Hipstamatic launched its own social networking app, Oggl. The free app brings Hipstamatic's filters into a social network environment a la Instagram, but with an admittedly unique feel to it. Available in the Apple App Store and the Windows Phone Store, Oggl not only gives its users a way to see what other Hipstamatic aficionados are up to, it also gives them a new way to use Hipstamatic itself.

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6 Useful iOS Apps for Photographers

Let's face it: people can get some pretty great shots with their iPhones, and these same people don't even have a technical knowledge of how a camera works. Of course, this isn't to bash the photography profession. After all, iPhones realistically can't capture images akin to those which are made with high quality glass, right? Regardless of how you may feel about the iPhone photography trend, you too can use the device (and its tablet counterpart) to your advantage with the right apps.

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Super Zoom & Lens Tips for Your Smartphone

While our smartphones are equipped with better cameras than ever before, we're still stuck with the same digital zoom technology that's been around for years. That's because there's no fixing digital zoom - it's permanently broken, and has been all along. There are better ways of taking smartphone photos than to use digital zoom, avoiding blurry images and pixellated subjects. Today's article is all about getting more from your iPhone, Android or other smartphone lens.

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Turn Your iPhone into a Lytro Camera with FocusTwist

When the Lytro camera was announced it sounded like it was either the best thing since sliced bread, or too good to be true. If you can afford it, why wouldn't you want to own a camera that allows you refocus the image long after you've taken it? At $399 for the 8GB model, it's not necessarily something that all of us can afford. That's why we were pretty excited to find out about FocusTwist, the $1.99 iPhone app claims to be able to do what a $400 camera can do.

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5 Ways to Avoid Blur with a Smartphone Camera

I think it's safe to assume most people take their smartphone cameras for granted, despite the leaps and bounds made in pocketable picture-taking technology. Unfortunately a lot of the time our smartphones produce overly blurry photos, but it doesn't necessarily have to be this way. A lot of the time blurry photos are the result of simple user error and sub-par stock software. With the right techniques and apps you can vastly improve the results provided by your smartphone's camera.

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Photoful Brings Instant Photo Management and Editing to Your iPhone Camera Roll

I have written before about the frustration of managing and processing photos in the Camera Roll of the iPhone. It's difficult to manage and copy photos to albums, multiple images must be selected one at a time and photos you place in an album are deleted when removed from the Camera Roll. With the upcoming release of iOS 7, a new Photos app will do a better job of managing photos in collections by date and location. This sounds very good, but if you would like to get these features on your iPhone now, you can with Photoful (Free).

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Postalpix: The Easiest Way to Print Your Smartphone Photos [US]

As the saying goes, the best camera is the one that's with you, and for that reason, if you're a smartphone user, you find yourself taking more and more photos with your phone rather than with an actual camera. While the iPhone makes it incredibly easy to share those photos, it's great to get prints of the photos to hang up or frame. Free app Postalpix is available for both iOS and Android, and can be used to select photos to print directly on your phone then have them shipped right to your doorstep.

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Create Amazing Levitation Photos With iOS App Levitagram

A few years ago when I did a year-long photo self-portrait project along with a group of other Flickr.com members, one type of self-portrait photo nearly all of us took was a levitation photo. It was a type of optical illusion that could only be accomplished using the tripod, Adobe Photoshop, and lots of patience. These days you may not need expensive photo editing software to shoot levitation photos, as a recently released iPhone and iPad app called Levitagram ($1.99) enables you to create levitation photos in a few relatively easy steps.

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A Beginners Guide to Advanced iPhone Camera Features

A few weeks ago, we published a Beginners Guide To Using the iPhone Camera, which explains how to use the default features of the camera app, including the how to frame, expose and focus a shot, as well as how to use the flash, review your photos after taking them, and even how to snap a photo while shooting video. While there are lots of third-party photography apps for the iPhone, for many users the iPhone camera app is about as advanced as they want to get.

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5 Ways To Get Creative With Your Instagram Marketing

Instagram, one of the darlings of the social media world, has proven to be an amazing success for its owners, with Facebook buying the company last year. Instagram's founders aren't the only one's finding success through the social network. It's users are also finding that Instagram has proven to be a key ingredient to a complete social media profile online, while others have created a network of interesting apps built around Instagram.

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Beginners Guide To Using The iPhone Camera

If you haven't used the iPhone Camera app much, or if you’re a new user of the device, you may not realize just how close the app is to literally being a point-and-shoot camera, and it includes enough features for average shooting situations to make it nearly unnecessary to need a separate and dedicated compact camera.

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FaceTune Puts Photoshop-Like Editing Tools On Your iPhone

Thanks to a new app called FaceTune ($1.99, currently priced at 50% off), you just may be able to use many of the advance portrait editing tools in Photoshop on your iPhone. FaceTune is not a single-click solution to editing and enhancing portraits. The editing does take some time and skill, but if you're looking to do some major editing to a portrait, you may find most of what you need in FaceTune.

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