Updates, HDR, Mobile Photograpy
We worked hard on the latest pack. The seven custom-made filters apply subtle color shifts to your photos, replicating analog negative and slide films. The filters support rather than overwhelm the frame. My personal favorite is Polachrome BM which adds a soft magenta wash to photos. You can see all seven in the animation above.
Our good friend Nate Park from iPhoneart.com has launched a new Kickstarter project that hopes to turn your iPhone photos into beautiful prints inspired by traditional Daguerreotype and Ambrotype processes.
For those of you getting ready for a Friday night on the town, then you should listen to Apple and choose ProCamera as your camera app of choice!
Before we get into the update, we wanted to say thank you to all our ProCamera users who left feedback, reported bugs and provided suggestions over the past month on the new ProCamera 7, your responses are critical for the continued improvement of the app.
Welcome to a new era of mobile photography. Welcome to ProCamera 7.
We’ve just released our latest ProCamera 4.2 update. The update has a number of new…
Wednesday marked the five year anniversary of the launch of the Apple App Store. We honestly can’t believe how fast the time has flown and how much has changed in the photography world so quickly!
Photo Copyright Forbes Forbes have included ProCamera in a recently published list of their favorite…
We were recently contacted by Jose Martos and Carolina de Britos from mobile photo agency Shoot and Inspire. The duo had recently exhibited their mobile photography at Fotogenio 2013, one of the leading photography festivals in Spain.
Soon after the release of our ProCamera 4.1 update, Japanese blogger Siso shared his in-depth photo review posts of the new two-step Exposure Boost feature. He kindly agreed to us reposting both articles on the ProCamera site.