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Realmac Software Releases 'Analog Camera', A Touch-Based Photography App

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Analog Camera iconRealmac Software, part of the team behind the intuitive gesture-based to-do app Clear, today released Analog Camera -- an iOS version of 'Analog', a slick filter and border app for the Mac.

Like Clear, Analog Camera uses a gesture-based interface to navigate through a variety of filters and camera modes. Users can manually select combined exposure and focus by using a single tap on the camera, and can even select exposure and focus separately by using a two-finger tap.

The app takes only square shots, much like Instagram, and it supports saving images to the camera roll, email, Twitter, Facebook and Sina Weibo, as well as Instagram, Path and other photography apps.

Analog Camera is all about enabling you to do the most important things with your photos, as quickly as possible. Guided by the principles that we developed whilst building the revolutionary to-do list app Clear, Analog Camera features incredible filters and is unbelievably fun and easy to use. Analog Camera has been built with a strict focus on offering a fast, fun and simple experience that allows you to focus on creating beautiful photos.


Analog Camera is available for iPhone for $0.99 on the App Store [Direct Link] and a review is available at our sister site, AppShopper.

Top Rated Comments

169 months ago
Seriously? Front page on both AI and MR?

All the press these guys get makes me wonder whether there's a quid pro quo arrangement somewhere. "Clear" is possibly the most overrated app of the last 2 years, and this is just another cr*ppy snapshot app filled with hipster filters.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GoCubsGo Avatar
169 months ago
Can we talk about how incredibly uninformative that video was?
This is likely a camera app I will pass on. I have a handful already, I'm over it.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
169 months ago
Yawn...another camera app.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Solomani Avatar
169 months ago
All the press these guys get makes me wonder whether there's a quid pro quo arrangement somewhere. "Clear" is possibly the most overrated app of the last 2 years, and this is just another cr*ppy snapshot app filled with hipster filters.

Important Front Page MacRumors news should be something like... what the Samsung CEO had for dinner while on vacation in Hawaii.

But not this.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GoCubsGo Avatar
169 months ago
I love this blog post by the makers of Camera+
http://taptaptap.com/blog/10-million-cameraplus-copies-sold/
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
169 months ago
i just want my hatch app from them to hatch already... lol
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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