I'm probably being a bit thick here, but does that allow you to make your iphone manually adjustable to any exposure you want for the scene?
Or is it just a light meter
I have just installed 'shootit' it is a free app to download that enables you to take a pic or use one from library and then send it as a postcard. in the UK it costs around 80p ($1.20) to send. You get one free trial postcard which I am currently waiting for so will update with its quality etc but on the face of it, it looks like a fairly cheap good idea
Cool Steve,
Let us know what the results and service are like. If peachy then I will add to the list. Thanks matey![]()
Just received my free sample in the post today!
I sent it from the iPhone on Wednesday and received today (sat) so not a bad turnaround. The postcard was pretty good quality overall, same size as a standard postcard with same format on back for writing ie address on right text on left. Text was a good size, picture quality of printing was good.
I will re-use this app in the future. From the website the postcards are printed in the country of destination (it is not worldwide at the moment so if sending to outside uk check the website) mine came from Berkshire.
Very impressed!!
All up to dateThanks all for the additions - especially those who took the time to include the links to the app store and website in their post - makes it soooo much easier to keep up!
yeah didn't think to add the links or anything my bad!!Any more updates for this thread? I'm looking for some addictive games, at the moment I keep switching between
Flick Rugby
Angry Birds
Words With Friends
Flight Control
Add to this TuneIn Radio, which I can now listen to while plying these games, I simply can't put this new iPhone down,
Struggling to find time in the day for anything else at the moment!
Plants versus Zombies mate![]()
Just spotted this and am suprised there seems to be one app missing that is awesome, particularly for photographers.
The Photographers Ephemeris
It's an app that allows you to see the direction of the sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset - all on a google map at any point on the earth. it also shows you azimuth, height above horizon (for when planning sunrise shots to know when the sun appears above the mountain you're at the bottom of).
It's also available on the Mac/PC too.
I also use World Tides 2010 for when I venture to the coast. Does as it says on the tin - tells you when low/high tide is for any location.
Scott Kelby, photo recipes. Watched the first few chapters, basic but good. All about light
Downloaded on iPad...not tried phone version...
Just spotted this and am suprised there seems to be one app missing that is awesome, particularly for photographers.
The Photographers Ephemeris
It's an app that allows you to see the direction of the sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset - all on a google map at any point on the earth. it also shows you azimuth, height above horizon (for when planning sunrise shots to know when the sun appears above the mountain you're at the bottom of).
It's also available on the Mac/PC too.
I also use World Tides 2010 for when I venture to the coast. Does as it says on the tin - tells you when low/high tide is for any location.