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Halftone for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Halftone goes beyond “photo filter” apps to give images a unique, vintage style that makes them look like they came from an old comic strip. With 27 paper styles, nine built-in layouts, two caption styles, six different speech balloon styles, more than 25 stamps, and the ability to choose a font, photos can be customized, then saved to the photo album, sent via e-mail, shared with friends on Facebook and Twitter, sent to apps like Instagram, and printed.

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3D Camera Studio for iPad

Based on the popular 3D Camera app for iPhone and iPod touch, 3D Camera Studio has been completely redesigned to take full advantage of the larger iPad screen. Featuring a project gallery, a simple alignment mode, wireless image transfer, advanced export to JPS, PNS, and MPO files, and an intuitive interface, it is a powerful tool for creating 3D anaglyph, stereogram, and wigglegram images.

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Free 3D Glasses

Don’t have any 3D glasses laying around? You’re in luck! Free 3D red/cyan anaglyph glasses can be obtained from both American Paper Optics, LLC and Rainbow Symphony, Inc. by sending them a self-addressed, stamped envelope (”SASE”).

Or, you can make your own 3D glasses using templates and instructions at STEREO and The Paper Project.

For more information, or to purchase 3D glasses, be sure to check out our FAQ.


3D Camera for iPhone

Create your own 3D photos and easily share them with friends on Facebook and Twitter. First, take left and right photos with the built-in camera or choose two images from your iPhone photo album. Then, view your 3D photo as a grey or color anaglyph (using common red/cyan 3D glasses), a stereogram (no glasses required), or as a “wigglegram” for a simulated 3D effect. Finally, send your 3D photo to your friends on Facebook and Twitter. It’s as simple as that!

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Spy Pix for iPhone

Spy Pix is an essential tool for any spy who wants to hide and send secret messages in plain view.

Spy Pix uses steganography, which comes from the Greek words steganos (”covered”) and graptos (”writing”), to hide one image inside of another decoy image. To a casual viewer, only the decoy image is seen. However, for a seasoned spy, the image can be decoded with Spy Pix to reveal the hidden message.

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Nature Images for iPhone

With over 3 million downloads, these beautiful, close-up Nature Images grace the desktops of computer users everywhere, and they’re now available for your iPhone or iPod touch.

We’ve partnered with a photographer whose work is included in major operating systems and whose photos are among the most popular wallpaper images in the world.

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Nature Images HD for iPad

Make your iPad more beautiful with Nature Images HD.

With over 3 million downloads, these close-up images are already being used as wallpaper on computers everywhere. Nature Images HD includes 105 remastered, high-resolution photos that provide a perfect balance of color, contrast, and composition.

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