Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $0.99 | Jeremy Brooks | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features:
Add photos from camera or photo albums
Add colors using color picker
Paste multiple images copied from albums
Fixed or random line height
Shift lines for a video interlace effect
Full size image preview
Want to see more? Check out the Interlacer App Group on Flickr
Saves at small quality but is fun for internet sharing.
Really fun to mess around with, I recommend this app! One thing. When I take a photo with the front facing camera and then I try to take another photo with the front facing camera, the whole thing is backwards? Really difficult to use this way. Anyway to have some detection in there that would flip the image when you are using the front facing camera.
The quality of the final image is so incredibly terrible, you can barely tell what it is. Don't buy this.
I normally don't write reviews but felt compelled after seeing the other reviews for this app. You really have to tweak the settings to get good results because every combination of images is different. If you want an instant result of an app, don't buy this. If you aren't lazy and want something to be creative with then give it a try.
Im surprised at some reviews. This is by far a favorite app of mine. I use it on many photo edits. I look forward to further updates.
I was so happy to see an update, but had to uninstall it and then re-download to get it to work. Worth the hassle, as this app is a part of my daily work flow for some of the artwork I do. It is very versatile, and rewards creative use over time. It can do very interesting things, depending upon what you load into it. Try adding several copies of the same picture, for example, alongside one or two other images. The ability to add color fields as one or more of the interlaced pictures also allows for interesting effects, as does the randomizer. I really enjoy this app. The earlier version negative reviews don't seem to realize that the app uses the first picture you load for size. It's quite easy to get great images of you start with a picture with large dimensions.