Cool App Giveaway: LensLight
Both LensLight and LensFlare are among my favorite photos apps for adding realistic aberrations to an image. For adding authentic looking lo-fi lens effects, they can’t be beat and I think you really need both to get a full complement of great effects.
It was updated recently, along with its sibling apps LensFlare and Alien Sky. This weekend, I’ve got a few copies of LensLight to give away today. Keep reading to find out how you can win a copy. >>>
LensLight is the companion app to LensFlare and is another essential app for adding real-looking lens and light aberrations, as well as simulated lens damage such as smudges, dust and scratches. Along with its sibling app LensFlare, there just aren’t any better apps on iOS that let you create such unique and great looking lens and light effects so easily. As with LensFlare, each effect is realistically rendered on your device based on where you place the light source. Very cool!
LensLight focuses more on other light aberrations, such as bokeh, spotlights, light trails, light leaks and more. There are also a few lens flares thrown in for good measure. It’s also got the new color filters that all three apps got in the recent updates.
Having both LensFlare and LensLight in my camera bag lets me quickly and easily add these great-looking light aberrations in post. I consider both to be two parts of a highly recommended purchase.
LensLight is $0.99. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 5.0 or later. It’s optimized for iPhone 5. Maximum resolution is high res on an iPhone 5, 4S and 4 — 2048×2048 px — that’s 3.1MP-4MP. Resolution is lower on older devices.
LensLight Giveaway
I’ve got a few promo codes for LensLight to give away this weekend. To be eligible to win a copy, simply enter using the giveaway widget below. If you follow us on Facebook and Twitter, you’ll have additional chances for a free copy.
Cut-off time to enter is 11:59 PM Eastern Time, Monday, March 11, 2013. Winners will be determined by Random.org. One code per reader, please.
Winners will be notified by email, Facebook message or Twitter direct message — be sure to check your spam filter. If you enter, be sure your email info is correct or your code will go to someone else. Your email address is used for contest entry and for contacting the winning entrants only. We will not use or sell your email address for any other purpose.
(If you’re having trouble viewing the giveaway widget on a mobile device, try viewing this page in landscape mode on your iPhone.)
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Big thanks to James Grote from BrainFeverMedia for supplying the promo codes for this giveaway.
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Love this series. Lensflare has always been one of my go too apps. So id love to be able to see what its cousin Lenslight can add to my photos.
cool…
Tried LensFlare before and would like to get this one! Thanks for these giveaways and please keep them coming!
I”ll be happy to try this app)
Thanks!!.
Have Alien Sky and saw LensFlare, and the three Apps are awesome.
Please continue this giveaways.
Got LensFlare. Hoping to win LensLight.
Great to give an other perspective to photos I would like to have a copy to create great pictures.
I need it
Already use LensFlare and love it.
I have LensFlare and love it! Would love to have LensLight to use with it.
I’ve wanted this for a long time. I actually had it on an old iTunes account that I no longer use for reasons that aren’t worth getting into. But I loved it then and would love to have it again.
This would be great!
It sounds like an interesting app!
I have and love LensFlare and Alien Sky. Would love to complete the set with LensLight!
This cool giveaway!
Would love to try this!
Just getting started with this iPhone photography stuff and stumbled on your blog, excellent resource, thanks for sharing.
I’m hoping to get this app. Looks realistic and fun! Hi, to everyone!
I’ve used Lens Flair and Alien Sky and have been impressed with their effects. Hopping to try this one.
Lens Flare app is pretty cool. This one is different enough for me to want to have both.
Looks like a cool app