Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | Free | James Liao | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Dear iPhone Photographers,
PhotoSplit is a nifty iPhone app that lets you create photo collages easily and intuitively. Choose from a number of layouts, select your photos, and upload to Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Try the special camera modes to easily line up your shots either as individual photos or as part of the entire collage. Composition has never been easier! If you want to make any adjustments, you can pan and zoom your photos to get the perfect layouts. Last but not least, try the “Multi Exposure” modes that let you blend several photos at once! You will be surprised by what you can come up with!
Features
-Multiple photo layouts! This version, the free lite version, includes 4-up (2 by 2), multi-exposure, and side-by-side.
-Multiple exposure mode + 16 blend modes, with immediate result preview!
-Blend Modes: Multiply, Overlay, Soft Light, Hard Light, etc.
-Take new photos or pick from camera roll
-Camera mode with *live* preview of overall layout
-Rotate/pan/zoom images with multitouch
-Border thickness real-time adjustment
-Image divider real-time adjustment
-Upload to your favorite sharing service (Twitter/Facebook/Etc), save to camera roll, or email to your friends!
Thank you for your support! If you have comments or suggestions, feel free to contact us via Twitter @PhotoSplit (directly inside the app!).
Love this app! The multi-exposure feature makes it stand out among other photography apps.
This app lacks luster. I found its one tool extremely useful although the surprisingly small picture size cuts off my projects and the PS stamp creates a loathing for the creator. I disliked this app. Good idea, bad output.
I use it for instagram and photos turn out great, no crashing or anything
Lol this application is so bad that it's funny & what's even funnier is that they have a paid app for this crap. Whoever's reading, you'll be better off downloading applications like "PhotoShake", "FilmMagic", or even "Photo Frame". Good luck.
I really dont see why people think its so bad. It functions properly, and it makes great pics!