Capture The World Around You With Dermandar
Dermandar is a no-nonsense panorama app that may just open your eyes to a whole new world. But, how does it compare with other apps of this genre?
Dermandar is a no-nonsense panorama app that may just open your eyes to a whole new world. But, how does it compare with other apps of this genre?
A recently uncovered piece of iOS 5 code suggests that Apple is planning on adding a “panorama” feature to the Camera app.
While Apple added a couple of nice features to the Camera app, we didn't know about this one until quite recently. In iOS 5, it's possible to quickly navigate to the Camera Roll by simply swiping up or down.
According to a recent report, "significant orders" for camera image sensors have been won by OmniVision. The report claims that these units, some of which will also be provided by Sony, are to be used in the iPhone 5's eight megapixel camera.
Apple's Camera app has been updated as part of iOS 5. The new features will arrive this fall.
Red Pop is an clip-on physical camera button for the iPhone and iPod touch, which is currently in its Kickstarter phase of development.
Apple's newest patent could be a serious hurdle for social media addicts everywhere.
100 Cameras in 1 ($0.99) has recently been updated. Now, users of the app can export images directly to Instagram from within the app, which is a great feature!
The image of a purported iPhone 5 part has recently hit the Web, and – while the authenticity of the image hasn’t been verified – the photograph shows an iPhone back panel, which is white and features two camera holes.
One thing severely lacking in iOS is the ability to organize pictures in the photos app. The apps here can help you organize the photos in your camera roll by album, categories and tags.
There is no reason to feel constrained by the native camera app. You've got options! Several interesting new apps have come out since this original AppGuide was written earlier this year, so it was time to update.
Some (unangry) birds, Pac-Man, and THE wedding highlighted the week that was in the world of iPhone apps. But, which one was the best of the week?
Fastest Camera is a quick shot camera app that promises fast pictures and customizable settings. It enables you to automatically take a photo upon launching the app, and allows you to choose between several resolutions.
QuikCam, formerly known as QuickCam, has just gotten an update with some great new features. The responsive developer has already updated this weeks-old app to reflect requests from users.
ABBYY Business Card Reader is an automated business card capture app. This an excellent tool to document business cards and keep a record of all the valuable information they contain.
One week after releasing a significant update to its Camera+ app, the folks at tap tap tap made noteworthy changes to the website behind the popular app. Users can now upload photos and share them on their favorite social network seamlessly. Plus, Twitter customers get something even more noteworthy: Their own personal photo site.
Apple’s unique app review process was on full display recently when it took them 201 days to approve an iPhone app, The app, TrapCall, lets users see who are behind those nasty private phone calls and helps block them. But, should have Apple approved it?
In an interview this week, Sony's CEO Howard Stringer shared with The Wall Street Journal some interesting details about delays in the production of Sony parts for the next iPhone. By connecting the dots, this has lead the web to find out more about your next iPhone's camera.
One of the top selling photography apps in the App Store, Camera+ has received an update. It now includes a process called Clarity, which its creators claim will make our photos better than ever. Is this actually true or is it just a slick marketing gimmick?
Comic Cam is a new photography app that allows you to take pictures with a comic book effect. The app even lets you see the effect before the picture is actually taken.
Camera+ v2.1 focuses on performance and user interface improvements throughout the app. The changes include some button location rearrangement, less time processing effects and borders, and a few minor feature additions.