PhotoCopier for iPhone,Touch, iPad

pho•to•cop•i•er (foh-tuh-kop-ee-er):
An app that creates a photographic reproduction of a printed or graphic work made with a process in which a new image is formed by the action of proprietary image analysis, color, texture and light.

We have painstakingly analyzed the brightness, color, tone, detail, grain and texture of some of the world's greatest movies, paintings, photos and historical photographic processes. The DNA of these masterpieces can now be applied to your very own images with PhotoCopier. The color, tone and brightness of the original work are replicated while the texture, grain and detail are simulated.

Make any picture look interesting. Good, bad, ugly—PhotoCopier doesn't care. You supply the image, we supply the secret sauce. Combine the two and create a new work of art.

  • Features
  • iPhone Screenshots
  • iPhone Tutorial
  • iPad Screenshots
  • iPad Tutorial
  • Specifications

FEATURES

  • Pick from 91 Academy Award nominated movies including Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, Frankenstein, Gone with the Wind, King Kong and The Lord of the Rings.
  • Choose from 72 paintings from artists such as Cezanne, Chagall, Greco, Leonardo, Monet, Rembrandt, Renoir and Van Gogh to name a few
  • Select from 40 Photos by various masters of photography including Abbott, Andreev, Cunningham, Fenton, Nadar, Outerbridge, Stieglitz and Weston
  • Try one of 30 historical processes, some of which are Ambrotype, Cyanotype, Liquid Emulsion, Kallitype, Palladium, Salt Print, Vandyke and Wet Plate
  • Color, tone and brightness replication
  • Texture, grain and detail simulation
  • Add a vignette to any preset
  • Modify images with presets or sliders
  • Edit in portrait or landscape mode
  • Quickly search for presets
  • Integrated Help
  • No arbitrary resolution limits
  • Native retina support

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iPHONE TUTORIALS

Loading and Taking Photos

  1. Start the application.
  2. Select a photo from the Camera Roll or Photo Albums.
  3. When a photo is already open, tap the Folder icon to load another one.

Choosing Presets and Editing Settings

  1. Once an image is loaded, the Presets window appears.
  2. Select one of the preset groups: Movie, Painting, Photo, or Process at the top of the Presets window.
  3. Scroll through the list of presets and select one.
  4. Once the preset is applied to your image, settings can be changed by tapping the Sliders icon (dual sliders).
  5. Choose the Color, Detail or Vignette group and then adjust the sliders that appear.
  6. To enter a numeric value, tap and hold the slider for one second and then enter the value
  7. Note: The Color > Brightness Match and Texture > Detail Match controls behave differently depending on the source image used to create the preset. For instance, the Brightness Match slider can either brighten or darken while Detail Match can either sharpen or soften. They are dual use controls.

Randomizing a Texture

  1. If a preset is using a texture, the texture can be randomized by tapping the Reset icon (double arrows).
  2. Please note that using the Reset icon will also reset any modified parameters as well.

Duotone Images

  1. Any full color preset can be changed to a duotone by setting the Tone slider in the Color group to a value of 100.
  2. The two dominant colors in the preset are then used to create the duotone effect.

Adding a Vignette

  1. If the sliders are not visible, tap the Sliders icon (dual sliders).
  2. Select the Vignette group.
  3. Adjust the Amount slider to set the intensity and change the Size and Softness if needed.

Searching

  1. In the Presets window, tap the Search icon (magnifying glass).
  2. Type what you would like to search for.
  3. Choose one of the results that appear and that preset will be applied to the image.

Resetting Presets and Parameters

  1. Reset a preset by tapping the Reset icon (double arrows).
  2. Reset a parameter by double tapping on a slider.

Hiding Sliders

  • The sliders can be hidden by tapping the Sliders icon (dual sliders).

Comparing Original to Filtered Image

  • Toggle between the original and filtered image using the Before/After icon (lightning bolt). Make sure you are viewing the filtered image when done.

Saving

  • Save your photo by tapping the Arrow icon at the top right of the screen and select Save. The saved image will show up in your Camera Roll or Saved Photos album.

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iPAD TUTORIALS

Loading Photos

  1. Start the application.
  2. Select a photo from the Photo Albums.
  3. When a photo is already open, tap the Folder icon to load another one.

Choosing Presets and Editing Settings

  1. Once an image is loaded, the Presets window appears.
  2. Select one of the preset groups: Movies, Paintings, Photos, or Processes at the top of the Presets window. If the Presets window is not open, tap the Presets icon (4 bars).
  3. Scroll through the list of presets and select one.
  4. Once the preset is applied to your image, settings can be changed by tapping the Sliders icon (dual sliders) and adjusting the sliders that appear.
  5. To enter a numeric value, tap and hold the slider for one second and then enter the value.
  6. Note: The Brightness Match and Detail Match controls behave differently depending on the source image used to create the preset. For instance, the Brightness Match slider can either brighten or darken while Detail Match can either sharpen or soften. They are dual use controls.

Randomizing a Texture

  1. If a preset is using a texture, the texture can be randomized by tapping the Reset icon (double arrows).
  2. Please note that using the Reset icon will also reset any modified parameters as well.

Duotone Images

  1. Any full color preset can be changed to a duotone by setting the Tone slider to a value of 100.
  2. The two dominant colors in the preset are then used to create the duotone effect.

Adding a Vignette

  1. If the sliders are not visible, tap the Sliders icon (dual sliders).
  2. Adjust the Vignette Amount slider to set the intensity and change the Size and Softness if needed.

Searching

  1. In the Presets window, tap the Search icon (magnifying glass).
  2. Type what you would like to search for.
  3. Choose one of the results that appear and that preset will be applied to the image.

Hiding Presets or Sliders

    The presets or sliders can be hidden. Just tap the appropriate icon to hide them:
  1. Sliders icon (dual sliders)
  2. Presets icon (4 bars)

Resetting Presets and Parameters

  1. Reset a preset by tapping the Reset icon (double arrows).
  2. Reset a parameter by double tapping on a slider.

Comparing Original to Filtered Image

  • Toggle between the original and filtered image using the Before/After icon (lightning bolt). Make sure you are viewing the filtered image when done.

Resetting Presets and Parameters

  1. Reset a preset by tapping the Reset icon (double arrows).
  2. Reset a parameter by double tapping on a slider.

Saving

  • Save your photo by tapping the Arrow icon at the top right of the screen and select Save. The saved image will show up in your Saved Photos album.

Specifications

Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
iPhone / iPod Touch Require iPhone OS 4.0 or later
iPad Requires iPad OS 3.23 or later

Specifications

Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
iPhone / iPod Touch Require iPhone OS 4.0 or later
iPad Requires iPad OS 3.23 or later
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