

I am posting the before and after shots as one viewer commented that they enjoyed seeing the difference. When visiting the Hampton Mansion this past weekend I made a few shots in the kitchen area where there was ample light and a few interesting subjects with uncluttered backgrounds. They represent snippets of life in a certain era. Here are a few more out of the App images.no layers no processing just App results which are fun. I like to layer several images when processing and I think this will be a great App to work with in layering. Even if you opened the app with the square crop, when you turn it off before saving, it will deliver the original formatted image. When you tab on the ADVANCED EXPORT tab another screen appears and you will need to turn off the "Square Crop" button and then tab on the Save to Camera Roll to get the high resolution image into your camera roll. When Saving, You have to go into the advanced tabĪs I found out later, after an e-mail response to my questions, when you go to save the image you needed to tab on the ADVANCED EXPORT tab to access the menu for high resolution and a 2x3 format image. Get something other than a square format. So yes, you can get a high res image file and you can So I e-mailed the developer and within a very short period of Resolution of the file, with the app ImageSIze, and was disappointed to see it was smaller thanĮxpected.

Also when I first saved an image to the camera roll I immediately tested the When I first opened the app I got a Square crop box to move and scale, and at first I was disappointed because I thought, bummer, all I can get is square, even though the "about info" in the app store said I could get otherwise. But first a few notes about it's function. Here are a few samples of what it can do straight out of the app. Stumbled upon a new High Resolution App that has interesting possibilities, originally launced in August 2012.
