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CameraBag

cubicle17:

I found this iPhone app through Dave Shea, and I couldn’t be happier that I did. A relatively simple app, CameraBag uses the iPhone’s camera to take pictures in the style of a few famous lo-fi cameras, a famous photographer, or some generic film styles. In short, this app turns the iPhone’s crappy camera into something you might actually want to use

My favorite “I’m already in bed and should be sleeping” activity is searching the app store, and I found the app on sale last night. I’m extremely happy with the app and feel it’s more than worth the $2.99 I paid. My last post was taken using the “Helga” filter from my dark bedroom with the light only coming from a side room.

I more than recommend this app. Please spend the small cash to get it and do not download the free Ford Flex photo app. That app might be cheaper, but all it can really do is make kaleidoscopes or draw light yellow lines so don’t even bother.

  1. mesjak reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    program, too. It performs exactly as advertised - takes flawed...with intentionally flawed...
  2. glynnis reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    I’m not an iPhoner, but...information should
  3. daryn reblogged this from courtneyj and added:
    There are surprisingly few good iPhone photo apps. This one looks pretty cool…
  4. iammic reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    use: (cubicle17)
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  7. poortaste reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    that could really benefit having a trial version of itself.
  8. s8d reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    This is a great app....combination with Photogene.
  9. courtneyj reblogged this from cubicle17 and added:
    My favorite “I’m already in bed and should be sleeping” activity is searching the app store, and
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