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Sony releases two new apps for NEX-5R/NEX-6 owners

30 Mar

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Sony has released two new apps on their PlayMemories App Store for owners of their Wi-Fi-equipped NEX-5R and NEX-6 cameras. The new apps, Light Shaft and Motion Shot, are priced at $ 4.99 each. If you’ve been yearning to add fake lens flare effects to your photos, then read on.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Pre-Photoshop tricks and the apps you can use today

19 Mar

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The Metropolitan Museum’s ‘Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop’ exhibit includes some heavily manipulated imagery created long before the days of digital. We look at a selection of these photo illustrations and suggest how they might be easily created today using mobile image editing apps available for mobile devices. Check out the five apps that could be used to make similar photographic illustrations today at connect.dpreview.com

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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What’s On My iPhone 5 [2012] – *80 apps*

17 Feb

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Photolive | Nikon D3 and WT-4 with Photolive Slideshow Apps

17 Feb

Nikon wireless transmitter WT-4 and Photolive demoed. www.partytools.net
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Best Apps – Crash Course 3D Review!!!

17 Oct

Here we have Crash Course 3D, an arcade styled galaxy shooter with anaglyph 3D support. That’s right, you can run out and either buy or make yourself a cheap pair of red and cyan or green and magenta coloured glasses and play in 3D. The game is fun and offers quite a lot for a game that isn’t even the full version! Oh and did i mention it’s free! Play Store Link: play.google.com
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Roundup: Portfolio Apps For iOS

01 Dec

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Joanne Carter of theappwhisperer.com examines eight leading portfolio apps currently available for Apple’s iOS. Smartphones and tablets can be useful for photographers in all sort of ways, but its easy to overlook one of the things that they’re best at: showing off your images. So which app should you use to show your best shots in their best light?

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photographers and publishers discuss making money from apps

24 Sep

The British Journal of Photography has published two articles about photographers using the iPad and Apple’s App Store to make money from their work. In one, publisher Michael Mack explains the logic and challenges of producing photography books for tablets. Meanwhile National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols explains why an attempt to update his website ended up with him selling an app through Apple’s store. (BJoP via PetaPixel)
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Docks – Program Launchers – Freeware to Launch Apps with a couple of Keystrokes

16 Sep

MadAppLauncher lets you set up groups of applications where you can launch one without using the mouse.

Looking for another way to group your Windows applications together and run them without having to navigate the “Start” menu?

If you’re tired of using the mouse, you may wish to consider MadAppLauncher, a freeware (GPL) application launcher. This application launcher can be run via a customizable hotkey, and programs may be placed into one of ten tabs. After adding program information to the launcher (right-click a virtual button and select “Edit”), just start the software by pressing the launcher hotkey, then a number to switch tabs, and then a letter / punctuation / function key to start the configured application. See the below screenshot for an example configuration….

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Featured article: Mobile imaging apps – an overview

02 Sep

With the Apple iPhone recently becoming the most popular device for uploading photos to Flickr and new photo and imaging apps appearing in app-stores every day, we decided it was time for our first overview of the coolest photography apps for iPhone and Android powered smart phones.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Thoughts on the iPad: Realizing Potential of Mobile Apps

30 Oct

To conclude my monthly series “Thoughts on the iPad” where I previously discussed future audience trends in Where Will Your Audience Be Next Year? and developing eCommerce trends with mobile apps in Cracking the Code to Web Revenue? I wanted to discuss the web marketing potential of mobile apps. With all signs pointing toward a shift in user adoption with mobile devices and eCommerce trends highlighting an increase in mobile app consumption, the natural questions are “How is this relevant to me? ” and “How can the potential of mobile apps be realized?”  The answer to these questions are most certainly subjective, but here is my take.

How are mobile apps relevant to me?
The earliest adopters of mobile applications (service & content publishers) have by and large been larger brands with deeper pockets or small tech companies looking to capture the attention of early adopters with novel products & services. For some mobile apps have been a way to establish an image of hip or cool, a means to create PR buzz or to push the envelope establishing a new business model. As it relates to small business owners, such as photographers, the question inevitably arises how is this new platform relevant to me?

Mobile apps provide a very interesting solution to a challenge faced by all businesses regardless of size, namely generating revenue online. Don’t get me wrong there are multiple approaches to generating revenue online including straight sales (ex. books, prints, ebooks, etc), freemium (ex. MailChimp, my email marketing service of choice, offers limited free service with expanded services costing money), advertising, subscription, etc. Each of these business models can be accomplished outside of the realm of mobile applications through a standard website. Unlike the standard website mobile applications excel in revenue generation because:

  1. There is an understood expectation that apps at some point cost money
  2. They’re mobile and your audience can make a purchase virtually anywhere
  3. They facilitate instant sharing of online testimonials between customers and prospective customers via social media & email
  4. Transaction conversion rates by app customers are trending higher than standard web customers
  5. They can unify existing web properties (marketing and commerce) into a powerful sales tool

Realizing the Potential of Mobile Apps
Depending on your business model there are numerous ways to realize the potential of mobile applications. I can’t claim to know the exact answer for everyone, but the clues to finding the right answer for you are in the list above. Personally I feel the most novel aspect of mobile apps is the ability to hone marketing and sales efforts into a razor sharp tool. Utilizing a mobile app to act as a lens that focuses ones online presence is an incredible opportunity. Such an approach not only pulls together disparate online efforts it reinforces brand, messaging and product/service offerings.

On that note, look out for my next post later today for an exciting announcement that will show how I’m applying such theory to my business online.

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