645 PRO Release 1.11—What’s New?

The next update to 645 PRO—Release 1.11—is awaiting App Store review, and should be available for download in a few days. We thought we’d take a couple of minutes to bring you up to date with what’s coming. Firstly, we continue to work on increasing the efficiency and performance of 645 PRO, and the new [...]

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645 PRO Image Quality—How Good?

Our new app, 645 PRO, delivers different output options compares to most iPhone camera apps, including “developed RAW”—dRAW—TIFFs. But what difference—if any—does this make to the images you end up processing? Chris Poole, a professional photographer from Tennessee, decided to find out, and published his conclusions on the discussion board of the hugely-popular iPhoneography blog. [...]

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What’s next for 645 PRO?

Update, 26 April 2012: it’s arrived. Download the update from the App Store! It’s only a couple of days since we launched 645 PRO, and here we are announcing Release 1.10. Why? Well, there are two reasons: fixing things and adding things. Pretty much all Release 1.0 products have issues that get missed during testing. [...]

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645 PRO Has Arrived!

645 PRO on the App Store

After all the anticipation, Jag.gr’s powerhouse new camera app for iPhone, 645 PRO, has shipped. 645 PRO is exclusively available from Apple’s iTunes App Store. Click here to buy it! Find out more about 645 PRO here.

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645 PRO: RAW Redux

We’re doing some really innovative things with our new iPhone camera app, 645 PRO. One of these is to save an image that is appreciably less processed than any other to yet be captured by iPhone. We spent a lot of time (and discussed with quite a few people) before deciding what to call this. [...]

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iPhone: a Professional Photography Tool?

Rollei 35 and iPhone 4S running 645 PRO

I’ve read a number of blog postings and comments lately suggesting that “real” photographers only use iPhones for messing about and having fun, and will always choose a “real camera” when working. I think that’s not true. Let’s leave aside the fact that, for many photographers, the line between working with a camera and messing [...]

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What’s cooking with RAW?

+RAW

EDIT: the contents of this posting are now outdated with the reasons for that explained in this posting. Earlier today we announced the imminent arrival of our new camera app, 645 PRO. One factor that has caught a few people’s attention is that the app not only saves JPEGs, like most iPhone camera apps, but [...]

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Coming Soon—645 PRO for iPhone

645 PRO

With the forthcoming 645 PRO, Jag.gr will redefine the control available to serious iPhone photographers, and the quality of images they can produce. Crammed with true PRO features from spot metering to the sophisticated development options that include the ability to save RAW data “developed RAW”—dRAW—TIFFs, 645 PRO is optimized for iPhone 4S, and really [...]

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Exciting New Features 6×6 for iPhone and 6×7 for iPhone

6x7 for iPhone

6×6 for iPhone takes high-quality, square photographs while 6×7 for iPhone delivers that gorgeous 6:7 format. A favorite with iPhonographers and photographers since their launches, the newly-released versions bring fantastic new features. Without complicating the core, simplicity of either app you now also get options to choose: Real-time Preview – see exactly (from any of [...]

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6×6 – Simply Beautiful

“The beauty of this app is that it helps you look and think more about simple compositions.” That’s what professional photographer Cotton Coulson had to say about 6×6 for iPhone in his roundup of preferred iPhone photo apps. See his photos and article in the National Geographic photography section here. Coulson, like many pro photographers, [...]

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