This is round two of my review of Android photo apps. I’ve downloaded and used a few more photo apps that I’d like to share with you.
First up is picplz, which is really great for post editing. You can apply different filters to any photo on your phone. They also have a web portal to upload images and share them to facebook and twitter. The amount of effects is quite impressive. What really sold me on this app is that …
While perusing the web, I found some fun websites.
Polaroin
This website is great for turning photos into Polaroids with the ability to add captions, without the necessity of downloading an app to your phone. I really like this for photos that I already have on my hard drive but want to add the Polaroid edge. Also, its free! Free is way cheaper than the cost of real Polaroid film.
Pintrest
This website recently launched, and is invite only. But it’s really great for …
In this tutorial, we will code the PSD eCommerce site from the first tutorial. We will learn some neat web design techniques, from simple background replacement with CSS to slide form using jQuery. This design is my collaboration with an Indonesian web designer and developer, Aris FM.
In this two part tutorial, we will create an eCommerce site inspired from Groupon complete with its simple jQuery slider. This design is my collaboration with an Indonesian web designer and developer, Aris FM. Today, we will learn to create its design in Photoshop.
I just fixed a problem with the blog I didn’t even know I had before today. Some of you may have noticed that the link submissions haven’t been working for quite some time. The problem arose as part the fallout from the issue described in this post. Well finally today I have fixed the issue. Go ahead and continue submitting your relevant links. If they are useful, I’ll approve them and you’ll have a fresh backlink for your website.
This is round one of the best free photo apps for your Android system. The general downside of most photos apps out there is the lack of front-facing camera option, what if I want to take self-photos in yellow light?…However, the cost (free) and the capabilities (many) make these apps more than beneficial even without the front-facing options. Also, with the plethora of apps for the apple phone that aren’t on android (I’m talking to you instagram!), its exciting that …
Apologies for the lack of posts last week. I was out of town on vacation for Mardi Gras. Here’s some photos for your perusal.
That’s right. Charlie Sheen joined Twitter just on Tuesday and now has over 500,000 followers. Obviously I think it will be a little hard to repeat his formula of getting fired from the highest paying TV acting job followed by general loony-tune dialog in TV interviews. But the speed he got to 500,000 followers has to be some kind of record. In just one second he racked up nearly 5000 followers yesterday.
I had been thinking that my 5000 followers was …
Recently, I needed to create a demo application for someone. The project required me to have a TCP socket server listening for client connections. Python offers the ability to get something like this up and running quickly. Even better, since I am certainly not the first person to run into this problem, I found a lot of code samples though an internet search on how to set up a simple client-server framework in Python. A search for a multithreaded server …
This post caught my eye this morning. Artist Corinne Vionnet has painstakingly layered hundreds of tourist photos on top of each other. I think the resulting images are pretty cool. I think it’s funny that tourists all want to take pictures from the same angle. Isn’t that what post cards are for? When I go on vacation I try to find interesting or funny stuff to use in my pictures. I also like to put myself in the photo so …