![]() Oggl offers the ability to change the film and lens settings for a photo after you’ve taken it. It offers the same film and lens options as the Hipstamatic app (and you can even import any that you already paid for in Hipstamatic). You then have the option to purchase dozens of additional films, lenses and flashes as in-app purchases.Ĭheck out our in-depth tutorial with step-by-step instructions on shooting and editing with Hipstamatic. Hipstamatic comes with a basic collection of film, lens and flash options, and costs $2.99 on the App Store. While Hipstamatic used to apply the effects at the time of taking the photo, with no option to change your mind later, the new version of the Hipstamatic app allows you to change your chosen combos after you’ve taken the shot. By using different combinations, or “combos” as they are known, you can achieve a huge range of different photographic effects. Hipstamatic is essentially a camera app designed to mimic the effect of different types of vintage and modern films, lenses and flash. The Hipstamatic app is almost as popular as the iPhone itself, and for good reason – it offers photographers a simple, yet powerful way to create stunning images in a wide variety of styles. ![]() ProCamera 8 sells for $4.99 on the App Store. But the option is good to have just in case you need super high-quality images for printing. TIFF, while certainly better than any JPEG option, comes at a cost of much larger file sizes, which affect storage space and may be more than most users need anyway. While the native camera takes very good quality photos (in JPEG format), ProCamera 8 allows for an even higher quality JPEG setting as well as the ability to save photos in TIFF format. However, one of the best features of ProCamera 8 is that it allows the user to control the quality/size of the photos taken. You can also import images from your camera roll to edit in ProCamera 8. ProCamera 8 even offers a substantial set of editing tools for processing your images afterwards. Such features include (but are not limited to) fully-manual exposure control, adjustable shooting grids, an innovative HDR photo mode and image stabilization. ProCamera 8 offers all of the features of the native camera app plus a wide range of additional tools that offer users even more control. While the native camera in all iPhone models is fantastic, many photographers like to use a camera replacement app such as Pro Camera 8 to gain a bit more control over their images. It should also be noted that many of the best apps are even free to download from the App Store! Any prices listed below are correct at the time of writing, but they can fluctuate so always double check the latest price on the App Store before downloading. You will likely find that your favorite apps evolve over time, along with your photography. I would recommend you try all of the apps below and then pick your favorites. Many iPhone photographers (myself included) only use a small handful of apps for most of their work, and use others only sparingly. You certainly don’t need to use all of the apps below on a regular basis. They all perform their specific tasks well and are relatively easy to use. And check out our article on the best photoshop app for iPhone!Īll of the apps below are well-regarded in the mobile photography community, and for good reason. Click here for our updated 2018 version: 10 Best Photo Apps For iPhone Photography. ![]() These include camera apps for taking photos, editing photos and sharing your images with others. In this article, you’ll discover the twelve best photo apps that many iPhone photographers recommend. With thousands of photo apps for iPhone available on the App Store, it can be difficult to know which ones to use, especially if you’re new to iPhone photography.
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