Posts Tagged ‘panography’

Transparent Background in the You Gotta See This! 1.4 Update!

Shining Through panograph opened in Photoshop to view transparency

You Gotta See This! is an easy, fun app that creates panography, a panoramic collage style of photography. Panography is different than panorama in that images are very visibly tiled to create a collage. Click here to read my original review of the app.

The recently released 1.4 update has a cool new theme, Shining Through, which lets you save images with a transparent background. You gotta see how to do it.

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You Gotta See This! on sale now for only 99¢

Mosaic

You Gotta See This! is an easy, fun app that creates panography, a panoramic collage style of photography. Panography is different than panorama in that images are very visibly tiled to create a collage. Today, the 1.2 update was released, adding performance improvements, bug fixes and a few tweaks. Right now, the app is on sale for only $0.99 — that’s 50% off the normal price of $1.99.

I previously reviewed version 1.0 of the app and overall it’s pretty fun. It’s definitely an app with a lot of “Wow!” factor when you show your panographs off to your non-iPhone bearing friends.

There’s no indication as to how long this sale will last, so grab it now!

You Gotta See This! is compatible with iPhone 4 and iPod touch (4th generation). Requires iOS 4.0 or later.

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Review: You Gotta See This!

You Gotta See This!
Version 1.0
Price: $1.99
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Rating 3 stars

Bottom Line: An easy, fun app that replicates the panoramic collage style of photography. A few frustrating bugs in the initial release drop it down a star.


You Gotta See This is a new panography or panoramic collage from Boinx Software. Panography is different than panorama in that images are very visibly tiled to create a collage. David Hockney is an artist who uses this style of photography in his works. You Gotta See This! is an easy, fun app that replicates this style of photography.

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iPhoneography: Untitled #64