In former times a picture taken with a cellphone camera was nice enough to send to your friends, or maybe put as your desktop background, but it certainly wasn't of the quality to be put in say, a magazine. Well, times have changed.
(prHWY.com) August 30, 2012 - Na, NY -- Have you ever snapped a picture with your iPhone and thought, "This could be in a magazine." In former times a picture taken with a cellphone camera was nice enough to send to your friends, or maybe put as your desktop background, but it certainly wasn't of the quality to be put in say, a magazine. Well, times have changed.
To quote the developer of the Dollarpic app, which allows you to sell your iPhone photos as stock photography on the website
http://www.dollarpic.com/ , "In addition to the web interface, I decided to build an iPhone app that allows people to upload photos too. It was a pretty easy decision; the latest iteration of the iPhone takes amazing pictures. The camera technology is so good it has created a whole new field: Iphoneography."
Indeed, a simple search for "iPhone camera lenses" yields a plethora of lenses, tripods, and other equipment custom made for the iPhone.
The iPhone's latest iteration competes directly with any digital camera on the market. It takes an impressive 8 megapixel photo and has an A5 chip that processes Apple's own sophisticated color algorithms. This means that the iPhone takes very large, vibrantly colored, high quality images; just the kind you might use in a magazine.
If you would like more information or to schedule an interview with the developer of Dollarpic, please call him at 205/433-9829 or email him at teel002@gmail.com
Contact:
Harry Teel
Tel. 205/433-9829
Email: teel002@gmail.com
http://www.dollarpic.com/
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