This week's Terifik Apps highlights two powerfully simple photo apps for you iPhone. QuadCamera and ToyCamera, developed by Takayuki Fukatsu, combine limited options and simplistic controls to create a duo of apps that not only turn your mediochre IPhotos into save-worthy pics, but do it in such a delightfully simple way that you may actually use them.
QuadCamera
available from the iTunes App store, for $1.99
by: Takayuki Fukatsu
QuadCamera simulates a multi-lens camera cum time-lapse video camera. It renders a single image from multiple exposures delayed by a iser-adjustable timer. The final image can be a grid or strip of up to 8 images. You can also choose to tweak the colors from standard to b/w, vivid, or high contrast. It's a blast, and well employed for action sequences and/or moving subjects.

ToyCamera
available from the iTunes App store for $1.99
by: Takayuki Fukatsu
Toy Camera is an equally fun image app surpassing QuadCamera in its simplicity. ToyCamera creates ethereal, funky, romantic images from your everyday photos by emulating the look of toy cameras. With point and shoot control, the app transforms your iPhone's digital snap into a light-leaking, bad film, low-grade construction, art school masterpiece. The effects are random, and controls art limited, giving a very realistic rendition of the toy camera experience. Here is a sequence of images taken moments apart:

available from the iTunes App store, for $1.99
by: Takayuki Fukatsu
QuadCamera simulates a multi-lens camera cum time-lapse video camera. It renders a single image from multiple exposures delayed by a iser-adjustable timer. The final image can be a grid or strip of up to 8 images. You can also choose to tweak the colors from standard to b/w, vivid, or high contrast. It's a blast, and well employed for action sequences and/or moving subjects.

available from the iTunes App store for $1.99
by: Takayuki Fukatsu
Toy Camera is an equally fun image app surpassing QuadCamera in its simplicity. ToyCamera creates ethereal, funky, romantic images from your everyday photos by emulating the look of toy cameras. With point and shoot control, the app transforms your iPhone's digital snap into a light-leaking, bad film, low-grade construction, art school masterpiece. The effects are random, and controls art limited, giving a very realistic rendition of the toy camera experience. Here is a sequence of images taken moments apart:













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