Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $0.99 | Digital Film Tools | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features
- Customize the color of the rays using a color picker
- Threshold control to specify where the rays will be visible
- Modify settings with sliders
- Control ray direction with an on-screen control
- Edit in portrait or landscape mode
- Integrated Help
- No arbitrary resolution limits
- Native retina support
I bought this based on the sample photos. They make it look like it adds rays to your images highlight areas while allowing you to choose the direction the arm coming from. However it doesn't work from the highlights just from the moveable direction point. The effect just doesn't look real and I don't find this app useful for anything.
I read the reviews and almost didn't get it, but I like it. It's fun and after playing with it for awhile, I really started to like it more. I'm not just playing with landscapes, I made light come out my eyes. Lol. Cool app. I say try it. Of course it can be improved, but even as of now it IS worth the $0.99. I plan on doing more experiments in the morning. Lol.
This app amazed starting with the options ... The results were simply beyond my expectations and In addition to this , pretty r price for such an awesome app ... Buy buy buy buuuuuy :)
I didn't find anyplace on the devs website to make a suggestion, so I'm going to make it here, hoping they will see it. It would be VERY useful to have a control for the number of degrees that the rays will encompass, from a single ray all the way around to a full 360 degrees, with the ability to rotate anything less than 360.
I absolutely love the results that I can get using this app! It took me a bit to realize that you could and how to change the source from which the rays come. I discovered it by accidentally touching the screen and changing the place that the rays source came from. After that it was simple. Very nice!