Do you love finding cool new iPhone photography apps? So do we. In fact, here are three that we’ve tried, tested and think you just might love.
Our trio will let you create cool typography images from your photos, a LEGO mosaic portrait and have tons of fun by turning your iPhone into a kaleidoscope. They definitely land on the fun side of iPhotography.
Take a look through the photo galleries below, complete with screengrabs and sample images, and let us know which apps you’ll be giving a go.
1. WordFoto
1. WordFoto
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WordFoto offers a quick, easy way to create typography images. Anyone with an eye for design will be able to tell the results aren't as good as painstakingly created "proper" versions, but darn -- they're not half bad at all.
Cost: $1.99, iTunes link
2. Selecting an Image
You can snap an image from within the app or choose one from your Camera Roll. There's a simple but useful crop function to quickly cut down your pic.
3. Selecting Word Sets
The app offers some pre-loaded word sets, as well as the ability to add your own.
4. Adding Words
Adding word sets is simple, you just enter words one at a time. There is a 12-character limit. The app makers suggest smaller words look more effective.
5. Choosing Styles
Once you've chosen your image and selected your word set, you can play around with the preset styles. There are some pretty good options and switching between them doesn't take too long either.
6. Custom Options
If you use one of the preset styles you get the choice to customize it. The settings are quite simple to understand but here's a pro tip: Make a note of the settings before you start playing around as there's no reset option.
7. Custom Styles
If you really want to go in depth, you can create your own custom style. It's quite advanced but you can select your own fonts and colors (as well as set saturation, contrast, brightness and more).
8. Sample Image
The "Classic Gray" style seemed to suit Charles Kingsley's statue.
9. Sample Image
The "Comic" style gives this picture some fun fonts and colors.
10. Sample Image
The "Howling" preset style seemed appropriate for this wolfish shot.
11. Sample Image
We used the "Romance" style for this floral image.
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Our trio will let you create cool typography images from your photos, a LEGO mosaic portrait and have tons of fun by turning your iPhone into a kaleidoscope. They definitely land on the fun side of iPhotography.
Take a look through the photo galleries below, complete with screengrabs and sample images, and let us know which apps you’ll be giving a go.
1. WordFoto
1. WordFoto
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WordFoto offers a quick, easy way to create typography images. Anyone with an eye for design will be able to tell the results aren't as good as painstakingly created "proper" versions, but darn -- they're not half bad at all.
Cost: $1.99, iTunes link
2. Selecting an Image
You can snap an image from within the app or choose one from your Camera Roll. There's a simple but useful crop function to quickly cut down your pic.
3. Selecting Word Sets
The app offers some pre-loaded word sets, as well as the ability to add your own.
4. Adding Words
Adding word sets is simple, you just enter words one at a time. There is a 12-character limit. The app makers suggest smaller words look more effective.
5. Choosing Styles
Once you've chosen your image and selected your word set, you can play around with the preset styles. There are some pretty good options and switching between them doesn't take too long either.
6. Custom Options
If you use one of the preset styles you get the choice to customize it. The settings are quite simple to understand but here's a pro tip: Make a note of the settings before you start playing around as there's no reset option.
7. Custom Styles
If you really want to go in depth, you can create your own custom style. It's quite advanced but you can select your own fonts and colors (as well as set saturation, contrast, brightness and more).
8. Sample Image
The "Classic Gray" style seemed to suit Charles Kingsley's statue.
9. Sample Image
The "Comic" style gives this picture some fun fonts and colors.
10. Sample Image
The "Howling" preset style seemed appropriate for this wolfish shot.
11. Sample Image
We used the "Romance" style for this floral image.
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