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App GuideMarch 8th, 2013 by Macworld Australia Staff
Picture Postie
Take a moment to flick through the large volume of photos taken on your iPhone in their various locations, including the Camera Roll, Facebook and...
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App GuideMay 15th, 2012 by Duncan Evans
Film Stocks for Photos
Unlucky for Digital Film Tools to launch at the same time as the brilliant Exposure 4 but if you can’t stretch to that expense then this is a much...
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App GuideFebruary 10th, 2012 by Karissa Bell
Disposable Hipstamatic
Remember disposable cameras – you know, those plastic film cameras people used to carry around on holiday, where the roll had to be developed before...
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HelpOctober 3rd, 2011 by Megan Geuss
Get feedback on your photos
The great folly of expensive cameras is that they don’t take amazing pictures by themselves. Naturally, new photographers will want to hone their...
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App GuideAugust 29th, 2011 by Jeff Phillips
Simply B&W
Lets face it, some photos just look better in black and white. Heck, I think almost everything looks better in black and white. OK, I confess, black-and-white...
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Help
Four ways to fake infrared photography
With stunning white trees set against deep black skies, infrared images offer a lot of photographic drama. But capturing infrared light requires...
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News
Must-have apps for iPhone photographers
iPhone photographers have learned to delight in their camera’s limitations and imperfections, using them as a starting point for creating artistic...
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News
Review: PhotoForge for iPhone: Like Photoshop in your pocket
Ever since the iPhone came out, I’ve been dreaming of a mobile Photoshop app. This hasn’t happened—yet—but GhostBird Software has managed...
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Reviews
New: Topaz Photoshop plug-ins work with Aperture via free plug-in
Topaz Labs on Wednesday announced the release of Fusion Express for Apple Aperture. It’s a free plug-in that lets Aperture users work with their...
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Review: 101 PhotoFilters for iPhone
Turning a snapshot into a photographic work of art is exciting. I will never forget using Photoshop 3.0, playing with effects to make my pitiful...