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Lens: Tejas Film: Otto Flash: Pop Rox Clarity: +30 "Spring Horizon" "Taken last May during a visit to Massachusetts' Maudslay State Park along the Merrimack River." Mike Ryan
Changes were made in the way iOS8 takes and stores images that are to be edited - basically, iOS keeps the "raw" image for you as an original, and any edits are made into a ‘copy’ for...
Lens: Vincent Film: Rasputin Using: Oggl "This picture was shot on the Dutch island of Ameland, where the sheep pose nicely for you!" Wout van Dee
In the early days, each film in the Hipstamatic catalogue had a specific frame, which was, incidentally, part of the brand concept. It allowed you to easily identify a Hipstamatic shot; the borderless films only appeared later....
Lens: Madalena Film: Love 81 (No Frame) Flash: Cadet Blue Gel "I went to Bulgaria this summer to photograph, among other things, a few monuments from the Communist era, such as Buzludzha, the old Communist Party headquarters....
Lens: G2 Film: Blackeys Extra Fine Highlights: -10 • Shadows: +65 • Tone Curves: adjusted (The combo can be downloaded at the bottom of this page) "When I saw this scene, I envisioned it to show a gradient from...
Lens: Eric Film: Rijks Flash: Triple Crown "This picture was shot in the southern part of The Netherlands, the area where I live. I still remember the first Hipstamatic 300 Beta release. It was the 16:9 ratio...
Several tutorials have been published yesterday on Hipstography, specifically regarding the 4 main interfaces of Hipstamatic 300: Classic Mode, Pro Mode, The Editing Suite and the Library. You can access all of them via this section of...
As I mentioned yesterday, Hipstamatic is in the process of sorting out the various bugs of the 300-version, and, since this morning, an update (Hipstamatic 301) is available; you can download it in the App Store on...