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2 Sep 2010

Howard Jennings at TAB Singapore

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8 Jun 2010

Marina Mandarin hotel

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27 May 2010

Church on the hill

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27 May 2010

App Update: PictureShow 2.0

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This $1.99 app from Korea got a major free update today, going from 1.3MB to 34.3MB in size, and proportionately increasing the number of possible effect combinations. Previously, PictureShow came loaded with a small set of preset effects and the ability to add text over a photo, as well as do some basic brightness/saturation editing. The filters, with names such as Lomography, Holgagraphy and MultiExposures, were high quality but rather distinctive, and consistently so – to the point where I used them only on rare occasions to avoid having too many photos look alike.

Version 2 more than doubles the number of filters, while adding 15 frames, 5 "light effects", and 8 noise/distortion overlays, which can be combined to create hundreds of different looks. Some of the new filters are styled along the lines of popular vintage and cross-processed effects found in other apps, but they come into their own when paired with light leaks, scratches, and emulsion-style borders. To make the process of discovery fun, there's a new Shuffle button which mixes things up to give possible starting points for further tweaking in the Color Edit mode. There's also a new quick list view of all the filters; an improvement on the "swipe left through all available options" design of the original version.

In addition to email and Google Blogger export, Flickr uploads are now supported, with Twitter and Facebook promised for the v2.1 update. As before, PictureShow exports photos up to full 3GS resolution of 2048px wide.

If I'd reviewed PictureShow before today, I would have given it 3/5 at the very most. It offered a very narrow set of possibilities, reasonably well executed. With the new (and very unexpected) update, and the promise of more frame styles and variations to come, it's now coming very close to a 5/5.

Price: $1.99
Verdict: Highly recommended
Similar to: Lo-Mob, Camerabag, SwankoLab

Buy PictureShow in the iTunes App Store.
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My first photo with the new PictureShow

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3 May 2010

Fireman's valve

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29 Mar 2010

Singapore Art Museum 8Q

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