[ad]iPhone and ipad have become some of the most popular tools for photographers. iPhone can now take some splendid photographs, and as you get 5MP camera these days in iPhone, we can say that the photographing capacity of iPhone is as good as the mid-range digital cameras. But it is the iPhone/iPad apps that perk up image quality and the experience of photo-capturing. Actually, there are some wonderful apps made just for the photographers. Let’s have a look at the top 10 iPhone/iPad apps for photographers.
Photoshop Express
Photoshop Express by Adobe is a free, basic image editor for the iPad and iPhone/iPod touch. Apart from being a fairly good basic editor it has one unique feature in that it allows you to access your online albums on Photoshop.com and show images that are not actually on the mobile memory card.
Pano
Pano is an app used for taking panoramic photographs. You can either use it hand-held or employ a tripod. Pano does well to align images for the panorama. Take first photographs and keep on taking till you find your panorama objective. When it is over, click cancel; in a few seconds the Pano will align and make your panorama.
Filterstorm
This is an app that gives you more editing power. If you are a fanatic of things like Color balance, Noise reduction, Clone Tool, Curves, brush sizes, Text Tool, etc. this the app you should get.
TiltShift
TiltShift app lets you take til-shift photographs — one of the top photography methods right on iPhone. TiltShift is all about making over a sight into a miniature world.
LightKit
LightKit transforms the big gorgeous iPad display into a tiny “light” for adding creative reflections to the item you’re shooting!
DSLR Camera Remote
DSLR Camera remote sets off shutter button of your camera wirelessly. It also lets you see the preview of the images.
The Guardian Eyewitness
As a photographer, you will surely need some motivation to get the right snaps. And a great way to get this motivation is by looking at the works of other great photographers. You can also get this inspiration through apps for ipad. We are talking about the Guardian Eyewitness. Each day, this app features a photograph of an interesting event which happened that day.
Poses App for iPhone
If you are doing model photos, Poses app for iPhone is what you need. It shows different poses against a white backdrop; you can utilize these poses to position your model for the photos.
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Scott Kelby
Scott Kelby is an iPad App that is all about Lighting. You can watch videos on any subject that you want at any time without internet. Pick a topic, watch Scott light it from scratch and then see the end resulting shots. You can assess the techniques as much as you want right there with your iPad.
Pro HDR
Pro HDR for iPhone let’s you take full mobile resolution HDR photos. Pro HDR takes over exposed and under exposed photos automatically. Then it aligns and merges the photos to create one eye-catching HDR photo.
Author Bio
The author is an expert writer specializing on photography related topics. He has also written scores of articles on mobile phones, such as mobile memory card tips, choosing the right mobile resolution and many more.
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Thanks for the update! There is some real cool stuff out there. I particularly liked the Pano. Sounds like it would fit in well with my outdoor activities. Thanks again for the update. I look forward to your future posts.