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TOP Photo Apps for iPhone

The iPhone’s impressive combination of cameras and technology gives developers an amazing platform on which to build some wildly creative and highly functional applications. Editing, enhancing or having fun with photos in your iPhone is not a dream anymore. Take a look at our favorite photo apps for the iPhone. These are some of the best.

1. Free Photo Apps for iPhone - Hipstamatic

This app is inspired by the LOMO camera and lets you take pictures the vintage style! It lets you choose between lenses, films and flashes. It has an elegant user interface. The Hipstamatic brings back the look, feel, unpredictable beauty, and fun of plastic toy cameras of the past! The Hipstamatic keeps the quirks of shooting old school but gives you the ability to swap lenses, film, and flash settings all with the swipe of a finger. The pictures you take require only 3 seconds to develop.

2. Best Photo Apps for iPhone - Instagram

It is undoubtedly the best photography app out there. Snap photos wherever you go to show the world what’s going on in your life. Follow your friends’ photo updates as they move through the world. Select from photo filters that transform regular ol’ photos into works of art you’ll want to keep around forever. Through this amazing app you take a photo (or upload one from the library), select the filter you want on it, then simple tag it and share it with the world!

3. Cool iPhone Photo Apps - CameraBag

Dramatically enhance your photos using the many classic camera and film simulations in CameraBag. It’s like having a dozen unique cameras all in one app! CameraBag focuses on emulating styles and processes from some of the most interesting cameras of the past to enhance the mood of an image, and the results are stunning.

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4. Best iPhone Photo Apps - Panorama

There are a few cameras around nowadays that will let you take Panoramic pics. However, in days of old, you could get the same effect (or something close to it) by taking a series of pictures next to one another and then joining them together to make one long image. That's basically what this app does, although as the technical wizardry does the joining for you, you won't have to battle through a pile of photo prints with your scissors and glue stick.

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