Tag Archive: PicTools

  1. PicTools 1.60

    A small update for PicTools is now out, it fixes an issue with the normal blend mode when using custom overlays.

    More information on PicTools can be found here

  2. PicTools Update 1.50

    An update for PicTools has hit the App Store and transforms the App into a Universal app so that it now works natively on the iPad as well as the iPhone.

    Check it out here

  3. PicTools Free Report

    PicTools had over 34,000 downloads while it was free for one day. Excellent!

  4. PicTools + PicFrame

    Tree and Moon

    Just some photos of the moon rising, take with the iPhone 4, edited with PicTools and arranged with PicFrame.

  5. PicTools Update Released

    The App Store has just put up the latest release of PicTools, the biggest addition is being able to save your own curves. Here is the full list of changes:

    • New Effects
    • New Overlays
    • New Border
    • Save up to 5 custom RGB curve settings
    • Overlays, Effects and Borders have now been given names for easy reference
    • Borders now have an opacity control
    • Interface tweaks
    • Setting to have a plain background rather than the grid

    Check it out here http://activedevelopment.co.nz/pictools

  6. Saving your curves

    PicTools save curve

    PicTools now has the ability to save your own curves, after I finish updating a few other things I will submit this to the App Store.  It generally takes around a week for an update to get approved – although a Picfx update was once accepted over night so fingers crossed.

    Any curves that are saved appear after the built in presets and will also be used in the Quick function, for random effects.

  7. PicTools Update Progress

    Save button on curves

    Today I’m working on an update for PicTools, the main functionality added will be the ability to save your own curves (and possibly overlays) so you can reuse them easily later on.  I’m planning to allow for 5 custom slots, which you can save to.  These will be displayed along side the usual presets.  Hopefully it won’t be too long before this update is in the App Store.

  8. PicTools App Released

    PicTools IconPicTools is the latest iPhone app we have in the iOS App Store, it’s aim is to provide an easy to use interface to edit your photos with. The idea to create this app came from using other advanced iPhone based photo editors that provided a lot of functionality, but had a complicated interface, or weren’t quick enough if you just wanted to make a few small edits. So PicTools tries to be light weight and quick, but can still do advanced editing and also introduce beginners to things such as RGB curves through the presets.

    A review at Appotography on PicTools seemed to capture exactly the above and concludes the review by stating

    Not only it does give you enough to enhance your photos in a cinch, but it is also very simple and user-friendly and it allows great results, without going through all the trouble of tweaking with massive iPhone photo editors.

    I recommend reading the review and it also has a couple of great example output images. You can also find out more about PicTools here