Updates, HDR, Mobile Photograpy
Continuing their recent photo-sharing binge, Facebook today revealed that they have ‘assimilated’ the management team of Lightbox. The London-based photo-sharing site and camera app Lightbox, targets Android devices and HTML 5, while Facebook’s newest toy, Instagram, is primarily aimed at iOS (iPhones/iPads) and only recently launched an Android version. It is likely that Facebook will ask the Lightbox team to continue along their Android development path.
In the spirit of day … here is a blissful sunset iPhoto taken on Mother’s Day by mobile photographer Nicholas Corsalini from Delray Beach.
On March 16, 2012, The Daily App Show highlighted a few of ProCamera’s capabilities in…
We recently came across a “best iPhoto apps” article authored by photographers Anna Teal and Ferrell McCollough, and wanted to share the ProCamera portion with our readers.
The ProCamera Team is pleased to announce the release of ProCamera Update 3.5.5. Improvements and…
The team over at The Daily App Show recently posted a hands on “how to…
ProCamera would like to wish everyone a Happy Saint Patrick’s Day. The photo below is…
Amazing time lapse video of South Lake Tahoe. The snows have finally arrived. The Tahoe…
As reported last week, the new ‘resolutionary’ iPad sports a five (5) megapixel camera with many optical enhancements. See full iPad specs. To showcase the camera’s capability, Apple assembled a portfolio of photos and videos taken with the new high resolution iPad camera. Here are a few of the shots (reduced in size) that Apple made available to the public.
A recent New York Times article — Apple Loophole Gives Developers Access to your Photos, highlighted an iOS privacy concern that ProCamera would like to address.