Friday 28 September 2012
Camera+ now available on iPad
Posted on 01:51 by Maria Scott
Tap Tap Tap has finally released the iPad version of Camera+. The
Camera+ app became very popular amongst iOS users, when it first came
out roughly two years ago, since then it has sold over 9 million copies.
The new Camera+ for iPad app has been long awaited and now with the release of iOS 6 and the new iPad
(some time ago), this was the most appropriate moment for the app to
hit the iTunes store. The app is as fully featured as its phone
counterpart, offering the ability to independently set the exposure
values and focusing point, something that the stock camera app in iOS
has always lacked. The ability to separate focus and exposure from each
other has allowed for the reduction of the number of bum shots taken by
the iOS device, especially in conditions where the subject is backlit.
The iPad app utilizes the retina display
of the new iPad along with its full real estate. While taking photos
with the iPad app is just the same as shooting with the iPhone (save for
looking silly), but the real joys of using Camera+ lies in the lightbox
and editing section sections.
The lightbox allows the photos to be
displayed along with their EXIF data, which is pretty nifty. The editing
station has a plethora of effects that can be applied to the image, but
the new feature of the app is the ability to layer effects. Earlier,
each effect had to be applied one at a time, making the process
cumbersome, and often turning people away to other editing apps.
Camera+ is currently on discount in the iTunes store and can be bought for just $0.99.
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