📅 August 29, 2013

Flickr App For iOS Updated With Live Filters and Editing Tools

Flickr app for iOS has been updated today with live filters and instant editing tools which include the ability to enhance, crop, sharpen, adjust color, use levels, add vignettes and more.

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Flickr app for iOS has been updated today with live filters and instant editing tools which include the ability to enhance, crop, sharpen, adjust color, use levels, add vignettes and more. Jump over the break to check out a full changelog…

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📅 December 13, 2012

The Color Of: Find The Color of Anything by Overlapping Images From Instagram [video]

The Color Of lets users find the average color of ‘things’, based on images on Instagram with tags and location.

Singapore-based interaction designer Fung Kwok Pan created an app that lets you explore Instagram in a different way.  The Color Of lets users find the average color of ‘things’, based on images on Instagram with tags and location.

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📅 April 18, 2012

OpenPhoto: Photos in Dropbox or S3 Made Magical [video]

OpenPhoto, the brainchild of ex-Yahoo engineer, Jaisen Mathai is a photo sharing platform that boasts ultimate freedom and total user control.

OpenPhoto, the brainchild of ex-Yahoo engineer, Jaisen Mathai is a photo sharing platform that boasts ultimate freedom and total user control. Contradictory to other photo sharing sites that have erected website-bound constraints that defeat the purpose of “sharing,” OpenPhoto allows the users to store their photos wherever they like.

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📅 November 22, 2011

iPhone 4S Is The Second Most Popular Cameraphone on Flickr. iPhone 4 Still On Top

Apple’s newly launched iPhone 4S has quickly shot up to become the second most popular Cameraphone on Flickr.com.

Apple’s newly launched iPhone 4S has quickly shot up to become the second most popular Cameraphone on Flickr.com. Flickr’s Camera Finder page shows graphs of the popularity of both smartphones and Point and Shoot cameras.

The iPhone 4S has beaten out the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, and HTC EVO 4G, but still lags behind the original iPhone 4. The iPhone made headlines in 2009 when it became the most popular camera on Flickr, even beating out all dedicated non-smartphone cameras. The iPhone 4S still has a ways to go before dethroning the iPhone 4, which remains the most popular overall camera on Flickr.

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📅 September 9, 2011

iShowcase: iPhoneography Showcase App

Today, iPhone became the most used camera in Flickr. And “Instagram” has become another popular photo sharing service for iPhone. Clearly more and more people are using iPhone as their camera.

iPhoneography is the art of taking photographs with an iPhone. iPhoneographers are the people who take photographs with their iPhone. Today, iPhone became the most used camera in Flickr. And “Instagram” has become another popular photo sharing service for iPhone. Clearly more and more people are using iPhone as their camera.

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📅 September 26, 2009

Robotvision: iPhone 3Gs Augmented Reality Browser

Search for nearby locations, restaurants, points of interest — you name it! All using the power of Bing local search. Discover photographs taken and geotagged by Flickr users in the area. Find and engage with people on Twitter in your area – all just by looking around like you normally would!

My guess is that you noticed by now, that we do not talk to much about apps here on FSMdotCOM. Reason is simple: there are a gazillion of sites doing the same thing. Do we really need another one? I think there are much more important thing that we need to focus on.

But there is something that really excites us and that is augmented reality. And today we’re going to talk about robotvision, an augmented reality browser for iPhone 3Gs.

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📅 December 13, 2008

PANO – PANORAMIC PHOTOS STRAIGHT FROM YOUR iPhone

Pano for iPhone lets you take beautiful, seamless panoramic photos straight from your phone, no other software necessary.

Features:

  • Deliciously simple interface
  • Take panoramas with up to six photos
  • Handy semi-transparent guide helps you line up each shot perfectly
  • Advanced alignment, blending, and colour-correction algorithms provide seamless images in just seconds
  • Finished panoramas save directly to your camera roll
  • Final resolution of up to 3600×600


Also, be sure to check out our Flickr group for some awesome examples from users: http://www.flickr.com/groups/iphonepanoramas/

New Features Include:

  • increased image cap from 4 pictures to 6, giving you HUGE final panoramas of up to 3600×600 pixels
  • Portrait Mode, which allows you to create wide panoramas while your phone is held upright


Now Even Better:

  • improved image blending algorithm for less ghosting and more seamless panoramas
  • enhanced colour correction; say goodbye to those dark bands!
  • stringent memory management for better stability
  • reduced processing time during the merge for less waiting and more shooting


Keep an eye on debaclesoftware.com and our Flickr group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/iphonepanoramas/) for details about our upcoming iPhone panorama contest! Awaiting the winners are prizes and fame!


Buy it from appstore for $2.99 here

Download .ipa file from rapidshare or sendspace .

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📅 December 6, 2008

FANTASTIC NEWS FROM FLICKR

First, the sexy part — you can now view Flickr videos on your mobile phone! Videos uploaded by members will be immediately viewable through our mobile site, thanks to our friends in the Yahoo! Video Platform group. As of today this particular feature is available to iPhone and iPod Touch users only, but we expect to rapidly expand the number of devices that we support.

All together now : THANK YOU FLICKR 😀