ProCamera HD – Tutorial – Learning The Basics
Our friends at The App Whisperer posted a nice tutorial for ProCamera HD, written by David…
DetailsOur friends at The App Whisperer posted a nice tutorial for ProCamera HD, written by David…
DetailsProCamera (for iPhone) is celebrating the launch of ProCamera HD (for iPad) with a…
DetailsCocologics, the ProCamera team, is pleased to release ProCamera HD for iPad. It lets users get the most out of their iPad camera for both photos and videos!
DetailsThe photos below were created by photographer and evidently skilled ‘choreographer’ Craig Alan. Using people as pixels, Craig created grand scale aerial portraits of mega stars — Monore, Elvis, Hepburn and Michael, et. al. Aligning easily distracted volunteers into the exact right place and time is no small feat. Think ‘herding cats,’ and you pretty much get the idea. Read more about Craig Alan and his artistry.
DetailsCocologics, the development team behind ProCamera app, has just launched a new QR/Datamatrix code reader — Barcode app! This new app can quickly/easily scan codes and send data directly to your iPhone.
DetailsProCamera app is proud to add our support to the 2012 LA Mobile Arts Festival, the first-ever mobile arts exhibition, featuring interactive mobile artistry. Dozens of award-winning iPhoneographers will showcase their work at the Southern California Festival, which will be held August 18 through 25 at the historic Santa Monica Airplane Hangar located at: 3026 Airport Ave in Santa Monica. The Hangar is just a frisbee toss from the waves, sand and Silicon Beach — a new hub for mobile app and technology development.
DetailsToday’s ProCamera ‘shot of the day’ was captured by talented iPhoneographer LauraBot from Hitchin, England. A select number of Laura’s iPhotos (Free Bird Photography) are on exhibit at The Gallery On The Corner in Battersea Park, London. Ask to see ‘The Pixel Edition.’ You can also find a number of Laura’s photos via tumblr
DetailsSan Diego’s official 4th of July fireworks show ended almost before it started. Due to…
DetailsThe trendiest new tech toy may soon be wearable computer glasses from Google that augment the wearer’s reality via the power of the Web. These high tech specs would allow users to access tools such as Google Maps, Video Chat and enables the capture (yes, it takes pictures) and sharing of photos and videos with friends on Google+.
DetailsWe resisted as long as we could … but no more. Time to join iPhone…
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