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Facebook Messenger Apps Get New Photo, Video Options

Facebook Messenger Apps Get New Photo, Video Options | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The social network gave its iOS and Android Messenger apps a bump to version 5.0, bringing some handy new features.
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Facebook messenger recently received an update which included the addition of new photo and video options, among other new features. This short article provides more details about the new features you can expect from the latest update.

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Adobe Lightroom Mobile for iPad: Hands-On Preview

Adobe Lightroom Mobile for iPad: Hands-On Preview | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
This is definitely an early release. At press time, it's iPad-only, which means iPhone and Android users are out of luck. And features like star ratings have not yet been integrated (you can flag your favorites though). Still, setting it up is simple and seamless, and in its first version it is already incredibly useful.
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The first version of Adobe Lightroom for mobile was released earlier today, and the guys at popphoto.com got a chance to test it out. If you want to be one of the first people to find out the new mobile features of Adobe Lightroom, this article is for you.

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Apple Acquires iOS Camera App "SnappyCam"

Apple Acquires iOS Camera App "SnappyCam" | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The man who made 20fps possible on the iPhone gets picked up by Apple
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There were rumors circulating a few weeks ago about Apple's acquisition of Snappycam. Well, it's official now. Apple has bought Snappycam and promises to bring some of the app features to its native camera app. Read the article for more details.

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4 best iPad apps to manage your photo collection

4 best iPad apps to manage your photo collection | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Managing one’s photo collection completely from an iPad can be a great way to liberate oneself from the computer. The App Store has no shortage of options empowering users to view, edit, and share albums.
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If you have a huge library of photos on your iPad, it might be a good idea to invest in a photo organization app. This article gives a list of the 4 best iPad apps to manage your collection.

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Instagram Direct: Now you can send embarrassing photos right to your friends, instead of everyone

Instagram Direct: Now you can send embarrassing photos right to your friends, instead of everyone | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"With Instagram Direct, Instagram is cementing itself as the sole photo sharing solution for smartphones. Systrom revealed that more than half of Instagram’s 150 million monthly active users open up the app daily, which is a shockingly high engagement rate compared to most apps. Now with private messaging, expect that number to climb even higher."

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Instagram Direct is the latest feature on Instagram that gives users the ability to send private photos to friends. Among other features is a new and improved commenting system that lets you have deeper conversations with your friends. You can find out all the details from this article.

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Turn your Instagrams into a business: Snapwire, a new mobile stock photo website, opens to public

Turn your Instagrams into a business: Snapwire, a new mobile stock photo website, opens to public | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Snapwire, a mobile app and website, is trying to connect the creative power of the Instagram generation with the companies and people who are willing to pay them to keep snapping.
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Snapwire is an innovative website that lets smartphone photographers submit their photos to companies and other clients looking for stock photography taken by mobile photographers and professional photographers alike. If you're an avid smartphone photographer, this site might just transform your hobby into something that pays.

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Sunlit for iOS is a neat journaling app that lets you easily curate and share photo stories

Sunlit for iOS is a neat journaling app that lets you easily curate and share photo stories | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The app lets users create photo ‘stories’ which can be shared with friends private (by default) or publicly using a dedicated Web page. In addition to using existing data from App.net, you can pick photos from Dropbox and your camera roll, make check-ins or import them from Foursquare and snap new photos (and add filters) from your phone.
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Sunlit is a unique photo app for iOS users who want to create curated photo albums and share them with others. The app is based off the app.net platform, which means you can also sync and imports data from other App.net apps. Read the article for more details.

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Best Photos with These Smartphone Photography Tips - Mobile Commerce

Best Photos with These Smartphone Photography Tips - Mobile Commerce | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The advancement in the technologies used in cameras for smartphones and other mobile devices already allows everyone to take photos with great quality, sharpness, vividness, color reproduction, and dynamic range. Some are even capable low light shooters.
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Unless you're still living in the year 2000, chances are you've had some experience taking a picture with a smartphone of some sort. If you would like to know how to take better photos with your phone, this article explains it all in 6 easy to follow tips.

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OkDoThis: An App That Turns Photography Into A Game

OkDoThis: An App That Turns Photography Into A Game | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
OkDoThis is essentially an Instragram-like app with full support for its own social network and a similar sharing function for budding photographers. There are options to find followers, to follow others, and to seek out different types of photography. But it does one thing that its competitors truly lack: It directly inspires you to go out and create more content—and even gives you ideas. Upon booting up the app your first task is to complete a “Do,” or a challenge.
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There are undoubtedly an uncountable number of photography apps in the app store. Some are more popular than others, but they essentially all do the same thing. However, OkDoThis is a photography app that is on the verge of changing how you take pictures on your smartphone.

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