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Final Cut Pro X Camera Transitions Released by idustrial revolution

Noise Industries, developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast markets, brings XEffects Camera Transitions for FCP X to FxFactory. A plugin package from idustrial revolution, XEffects Camera Transitions offers 28 different effects that reproduce still and movie camera film effects as well as still and movie projector effects, including frame twitches, dodgy splices and telecine winds. Continue reading



Camera Plus Pro for iPhone Upgraded with Live Filters for Photos, Videos

Global Delight released the latest v4 of its hit iPhone camera app Camera Plus Pro v4.0 with live filters for photo and video capture. This novel new addition comes with a whole new upgrade of the app. With the new camera engine it’s now 30x faster, has live photo and video filters, has received a UI makeover and has resurrected the popular smooth zoom feature. This camera app is the best choice for your iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 or iPod touch with camera, and for iPhone 3G. Continue reading



Camera Effects PRO for iPad 2 and iPhone 4

KenigArt has introduced Camera Effects PRO 1.0 for iPad 2 and iPhone 4. Make your pictures truly amazing. With an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, Camera Effects PRO features a wide variety of high quality effects, filters and photography tools. Users can take pictures the iPad’s powerful built-in camera edit high resolution images directly in Camera Effects PRO. Users can share their photos via Twitter, Facebook, Email and other web services. Continue reading



Fusioncam: A Simple, Beautiful Toy Camera With Multi Exposure

Stepcase, is pleased to announce the release of Fusioncam 1.0.1, a dynamic, easy to use classic toy camera with multiple exposure capabilities. Just like a real toy camera, multiple exposures are possible when you don’t wind the film. You can use the camera in the classical single shot with 3 different modes. Try re-exposing that shot. It’s easy to re-expose, by flicking a switch, the previous photo is overlayed in the viewfinder so that it is simple to measure up the next shot. Continue reading



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