As Lightbox gets updated, a few features had been added and cropping within the app is one of them. Was meaning to post this for quite some time now but when I had the time, Blogger did not. So today is the day for this. :)
There is 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 16:9 and unrestricted cropping.
Besides that, you can also rotate and flip the photos.
Lightbox 1 picplz 1.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Philosophy Buck
Invented this phrase while trying to convince my friend that a supposedly ugly photo is indeed pleasant looking:
Sometimes, the ugliest photo brings the happiest moments.
Maybe not grammatically correct but oooh, I like it! XD
Sometimes, the ugliest photo brings the happiest moments.
Maybe not grammatically correct but oooh, I like it! XD
Monday, 5 September 2011
picplz 1 Lightbox 0 - Photo uploads from desktop
I know picplz and Lightbox are both mobile photo sharing apps where their primary task is to share photos taken by mobile phones but I like to upload photos taken with my digital camera, too. I would prefer to upload to flickr but I'm stuck with the 200 photo limit because I'm just too stingy to go for the pro account. Then there's Picasa but that one's got a 1GB limit... or something like that and yup, too stingy to pay for more space.
picplz and Lightbox are the only ones at this moment where I can upload photos and hot link to this blog (because if I upload photos to this blog directly, it also eats into the 1GB limit that it shares with Picasa) with no visible space limitation.
Oh yeah, previously I also upload to twitpic but then there was some controversial stuff there so I stopped that. Then there was yfrog but both twitpic and yfrog don't got no filters to play with. :P
Now comes to the point of this post - I can't find any options in Lightbox for me to upload photos from my desktop. I can only upload through the Android app. picplz allows me to upload through its desktop web page so it wins this round over Lightbox. picplz 1, Lightbox 0.
Here's my latest upload to picplz (enhanced with my favourite Russian Toy Camera filter), mistakenly taken with my non-mobile phone camera:
picplz and Lightbox are the only ones at this moment where I can upload photos and hot link to this blog (because if I upload photos to this blog directly, it also eats into the 1GB limit that it shares with Picasa) with no visible space limitation.
Oh yeah, previously I also upload to twitpic but then there was some controversial stuff there so I stopped that. Then there was yfrog but both twitpic and yfrog don't got no filters to play with. :P
Now comes to the point of this post - I can't find any options in Lightbox for me to upload photos from my desktop. I can only upload through the Android app. picplz allows me to upload through its desktop web page so it wins this round over Lightbox. picplz 1, Lightbox 0.
Here's my latest upload to picplz (enhanced with my favourite Russian Toy Camera filter), mistakenly taken with my non-mobile phone camera:
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Big Eyes Panda and Monkey
Here's a rather eerie photo taken almost midnight through the transparent roller shutter of a shop in Mid Valley:
Put the photo through the filters of both Lightbox and picplz. Ended up using Lightbox's Testino filter.
Put the photo through the filters of both Lightbox and picplz. Ended up using Lightbox's Testino filter.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Light up my pic boxes, please
I'm in a dilemma now. I've got both Lightbox and picplz apps in my Android phone and don't know where to share my photos! At the moment, both have some unique filters that the other doesn't have. I like Lightbox's Lomo, Ansel and the new Testino filters, and picplz's Russian Toy Camera and C-41 filters. picplz also has a Enhanced Definition filter that seems to sharpen the photo to greater detail.
I'm going to use both for now and here is the same photo using Lightbox's Ansel filter and picplz's Russian Toy Camera, respectively:
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