Our favorite iPhone camera app just got a boatload of new features after its four-month exile from the App Store.
Previously pulled by Apple because it included an inoffensive hidden feature, Camera+ returned to the App Store on Tuesday night with new controls, more image-editing effects, improved performance and several other additions.
Most notably, there’s a new slider bar that allows you to adjust the intensity of each effect applied to a photo, giving you more control over the end result.
There are also some neat new filters like a Nostalgia filter for a more old-school look and a depth-of-field effect to give your photo an artsy touch. (See the photos above for examples.)
I’ve had some time to test the update, and the biggest improvement is speed. Camera+ now loads much faster than it used to, which is useful for capturing those serendipitous moments, and the time to process photos has decreased significantly.
The app’s maker Tap Tap Tap has a full post on�all 53 new features.
It’s a free upgrade for those who already own the app. For new buyers, Camera+ is $1 in the App Store.
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See Also:
- Camera+ Sneaks Volume-Activated Shutter Past Apple’s Censors …
- Camera+ for iPhone 4 Adds Flash, Exposure Control
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