An unconventional app for combining photos that you want to post together and want to add some flair to it all. What is it? PicFrame!
PicFrame is an application that allows you to combine and combine your photos into very interesting frames. It is best to combine photos with the same theme. So how does it all work? After launching the app, you choose the frame style you want to beautify your photos with. Then, by double-tapping a part of the frame, you select the photo, or expand it and fit it into the frame. In this way, you will prepare all the pictures in the frames. You can also use the slider, known for example from the player, to move the squares of the individual frames as best suits you. You just want some photos to be bigger, others are just enough to have them in smaller frames.
In section Adjust you can also customize the corners of the frames. Click on Corners you choose whether you want the corners to be rounded or more angular. All that remains is Style. Here you choose and mix a selection of frame colors. Whether you want it in a color that matches the photos, or just pure white or black. Frames don't just have to be colored either, you can also use them pattern or Pattern. Here, too, you have several patterns to choose from. Last but not least, you can choose the width of the frames with the slider.
Did we forget something? Yes! For the last thing. So what is the frame for now? The last part of the application is the ability to share these modified frames. You can choose between two methods: Share – then choosing the photo quality High (1500×1500 pix) or Normal (1200×1200 pix) - and a selection of sharing options via email, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr or Twitter. The second option is to simply save the result of your work to Image libraries.
And finally, just my purely subjective opinion. After trying the photo editing app Instagram, i.e. a simplified edit where nothing groundbreaking was involved, I simply had to try this style of combining several identical photos. I realized that my older 3G didn't have the world's best camera, but those random photos and then editing them in these little photo apps could produce a pretty decent result. And it brought. At least these photos have some flavor. They turn something ordinary that anyone overlooks into something that makes you at least pause.
My conclusion about this application is that someone who quite often edits photos directly on the phone will definitely find it useful and will use it more than once. I fell in love with her. How are you doing? Do you like this photo combination option?
App Store - PicFrame (€0,79)
I've known a similar application for a long time, Diptic, and I think it's quite widespread...
I don't know Diptic at all, thanks for the recommendation. While searching, or rather browsing, I once found a photo edited by Picframe on Instagram, and that's why I wrote about it.
I have been looking for a similar application for a long time.
Thank you!
I also. And he found. You're welcome.
I think Diptic is better. PicFrame has only one advantage, and that is the possibility of rounding the frame around the photos.
I don't take it from you either. I wish you much success with Diptic.
I have tried many similar apps, but after discovering "PhotoShake!", I stopped searching... http://appshopper.com/photography/photoshake-2
Thank you for the tip. I will try it and maybe write about it next time.
Why can't the discussion be read on Macbook with Lion? I haven't tried it in Snow Leopard and it works in iPhone 4.
I don't know where the error happened. Still, you wrote a comment, so it shows that you care about us.
Of course it depends, but last night I couldn't read any comments under your articles at all, they just wouldn't load. Someone already complained about it under the article about Lion, so it will probably be more serious. It works everywhere for me at the moment (iOS, Snow Leopard and Lion), so I don't know what the problem is.
And a little to the point - I like PicFrame, thanks for the article about this app, I'll probably try it. It could probably also be used as a preparation for Instagram.
A bit to the point: yes, I personally use it mainly as a pre-preparation for Instagram.
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this is happening to me too. only in safari, it takes a while in chrome, but it loads.
I don't use Safari so I don't know. Well, not for consumption and writing for this site.
So I just tried it on wifi and mobile data network. On two MBAs with Lion and one MB with Snow Leopard, I have problems loading the discussion under the articles on Jablickari - the Safari browser. I just can't get to the discussions at the moment. It works on iPhone 4.
There is currently a free application in the App Store called Frame Magic with a similar function, so you can try it.
Thanks for the recommendation.