Review: Sloppy Borders for iPhone
Sloppy Borders is easy to use, creates good-looking edges, but does not save at high-resolutions in the version 1.0 release I tested.
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Posted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 22, 2010 | Reviews | 3 |
Sloppy Borders is easy to use, creates good-looking edges, but does not save at high-resolutions in the version 1.0 release I tested.
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 22, 2010 | Reviews | 3 |
The standard version of imphoto has too many annoyances and disabled features to be really useful. It feels like a try-before-you-buy demo app.
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 19, 2010 | Opinion | 26 |
One of my biggest peeves in the App Store is the recent glut of super-low-res photo apps. These are the apps that save images at 320×480 pixels (or less). Seriously, that’s 0.154 megapixels. The original VGA resolution from the late 1980’s was 640×480 pixels.
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 18, 2010 | Gallery | 1 |
As part of my Featured Photographer for March 2010, we’ve just posted more images at pixelsatanexhibition.com
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 17, 2010 | Reviews | 0 |
I don’t like Flash Hero’s current Equalize and Balance adjustments. Even at $0.99 USD, the Levels function isn’t unique enough on its own to warrant a purchase if you use another slider-based flash fixer.
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