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6 Essential iPhone Apps for Photographers

Whether you’re a professional photographer or a novice that’s just starting out, the iPhone can really come in handy, especially if you have the right apps.

Not only can the iPhone be used to edit, sort and upload all the photos you take, but in a pinch it can also be used as a decent camera itself.

Here is a list of 6 useful iPhone apps for photographers.

Camera+
Using the Camera+ app you can turn your iPhone into a professional camera.

Camera+ has a lot of really nifty features that you can use to help you take amazing pictures, such as a stabilizer so your pictures don’t come out blurry if you can’t keep your iPhone steady, a high-quality 6X digital zoom, tons of effects to add to your pictures, and much more.

Camera+ also lets you crop your photos, add borders, and alter their color after taking them so you don’t have to wait to upload your photos to your computer if you want to edit them.

Magic Shutter
If you’ve ever wanted to take long exposure photos using your iPhone then Magic Shutter is the perfect app for you.

With Magic Shutter you can take both long exposure and repeated exposure pictures and is perfect for taking motion blur photos.

Magic Shutter gives you complete control over the exposure time and has 5 different shooting modes for you to experiment with.

Photoshop Express
Photoshop is one of the most well-known photo manipulation programs available and is used by many professional photographers. Now you can have Photoshop on your phone with the Photoshop Express app.

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With Photoshop Express you can edit and manipulate all the photos you take with your iPhone, and in the familiar Photoshop environment.

Photoshop Express doesn’t have all the same features as the desktop version but it has enough to let you do some basic changes on the go.

Filterstorm
Filterstorm is yet another useful app for editing your photos. Filterstorm goes very in-depth and has a lot of advanced features that most other photo-editing apps don’t have.

With Filterstorm you can edit with layers, sharpen your photos, manipulate the colors, reduce the noise in your photos and much more.

If you want an iPhone app that gives you complete control over editing your photos then Filterstorm is it.

Pano
Pano is a must-have app if you like taking panoramic photos.

Taking panoramas using Pano is a breeze with its intuitive interface, and panoramas taken with Pano have a resolution of up to 24 megapixels.

Pano can also be used to take 360-degree panoramas and also has support for geotagging and exif.

DSLR Camera Remote
If you use a DSLR camera for taking all your photos then you may want to look into getting DSLR Camera Remote.

With DSLR Camera Remote you can remotely take photos with your DSLR camera over a Wi-Fi connection, remotely adjust the settings on your DSLR camera, and even preview the photo you just took on your iPhone.

DSLR Camera Remote is especially handy for weird camera angles and for taking self-photos.