The De-Evolution of Dred242
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Here’s a comment I made after @ljphoto22 comment on one of my iPhone photos posted to flickr.
@ljphoto22 Yep! It went like this:
1st. Default iPhone Camera 2nd. Adj. exposure w/PhotoShop Mobile 3rd. Add AE TTV DeSaturated w/Lo-Mob (save @ 600X800) 4th. Add Jewel w/BestCamera 5th. Add extra vignette w/Photoshop Mobile 6th. Upload to flickr w/MobileFotos (yep, Fotos with an “F”)
I know this looks like a lot of work but it’s really not.
NOTE: I use one of two apps to capture an image. Either the default iPhone camera or an app called 1X1 Camera which captures in 1X1 Square Format….my new favorite. But recently I’ve been posting iPhone images to my photoblog (www.BokehImage.com) where I always try to include EXIF Data with each posting.
As you know, I capture, edit, process, and post all images directly from the iPhone. Most if not all image editing apps will strip the EXIF data from images once saved…..I need that data.
I found an app called PhotoInfo ($2.99 in the Apps Store) which can display ( or email ) all the EXIF data but only for images captured with the iPhone default camera…..for now. The amount of EXIF data stored in these images is unbelievable…….you’ve gotta see it! Anyway, that’s why I’m trying to use the iPhone default camera more or at least for images headed for my photoblog.