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Photo Lab 640 1.2.2


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Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update.
Downloads 15 Limitations None
Publisher Sudobility File Size 1k
Date added 04 Dec 2008 Check your speed

Our regular Photo Lab app is the only iPhone photo editing app which supports the original full resolution 1600x1200. All the other apps either apply the filters at low res, or worse, apply the filters at low res, the scale up when saving. We realize that some people do not need the full resolution editing. Photo Lab Web limits the output to 640x480, in line with other photo apps. It is ideal for a quick fix before uploading your photos to Flickr or other photo sharing websites. If you want 1600x1200 support, this is not for you. Please check out our Photo Lab app. Enhance your photos with one or combination of Photo Lab's 20 image effect filters, from the basic to the fancy.

Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."

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