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iPhone photo processing workflow

Playing with various iPhone photo processing apps during my lunchbreak, hence the glass of water subject.

I combined two photos using a LOFI template, colour graded with Mill Colour, then tried various effects using Best Camera. Finally the depth of field effect was applied using TiltShiftGen (all iPhone apps), then uploaded to my blog using Posterous via my phone.

It's amazing how you can take a rather lofi camera (iPhone 3G) and using free or low cost apps come up with interesting processing effects with a simple workflow.

           

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Comments (3)

Nov 03, 2009
jo garrett said...
I find that only in-phone apps get the job done well. I was never happy with the results that I achieved with iPhoto or PS.
Nov 03, 2009
Richard Holden said...
I like the simplicity of being able to take a photo, add a silly effect, and post it to Flickr, all without the faf of downloading it to my PC, messing around with it in Photoshop, and then uploading it. For Android, FxCamera has some really cool effects (e.g. http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardholden/4070118700/).
Nov 04, 2009
Al Power said...
Good to know! (for when I get an Android Phone ;o) )

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