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The iPhone is inconspicuous. With a modicum of stealth, it’s easy see and capture a moment virtually undetected.
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Posted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 25, 2010 | Around The Web | 1 |
The iPhone is inconspicuous. With a modicum of stealth, it’s easy see and capture a moment virtually undetected.
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 24, 2010 | Gallery | 1 |
A Hipstamatic abstract
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 22, 2010 | Showcases | 0 |
This month’s PixelEx Artist-In-Residence is Jaime Ferreyros. I’ve admired Jaime’s work for some time.
Read MorePosted 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 21, 2010 | Uncategorized | 0 |
Code of Ethics and Disclosure Ethics is a hot topic in the blogging world these days, especially regarding iPhone app reviews, so here is the code of ethics we follow on LifeInLoFi.com. Our goal is to provide reviews of honesty...
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.
Read MorePosted by Marty Yawnick | Mar 16, 2010 | Gallery | 1 |
If you’ve taken the Blue Line or the Red Line south from Mockingbird Station in Dallas, you know the big, long escalator down to the platform.
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