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Edwin
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Edwin is a neat little photography app four your iPhone / iPod touch.

Edwin vastly improves your pictures. You can add a Frame and a Filter and share your picture with the rest of the world: via email or over Twitter. You can also assign a picture to one of your contacts or save it to your Photo Library.

But the best about Edwin is — besides the dead easy usage and the great pictures — that you can shake him and shake and shake…
Choose an image
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1. Take a picture with your iPhone camera. Keep in mind that your iPhone downscales your pictures if you apply a clipping with the pinch to zoom gesture. If you want the best possible quality make sure that you work with the original picture.

2. Choose an existing picture from your photo library.
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PLEASE NOTICE!
Keep in mind that the camera is only available on the iPhone. Image quality varies between different iPhone models. Therefore, the result is dependent on the device you use (especially the overall quality and resolution).
Frames and Filters
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1. Choose a frame.
2. Choose a filter.

8 times 10 times 9 possibilities. Let us do the math for you: 720 awesome possibilities for your pleasure.

Every filter includes a small randomizer. If you click on a specific filter multiple times in a row the result will surprise you. Stop the uniformity, live your own creative life and Edwin will be your best photography day-to-day companion.
Choose a Frame
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You can choose between 8 different frames and select one that matches the picture and its mood in the best possible way. If you don’t want to have a frame and only want to apply one of the integrated filters, simply choose ‘None’.
Choose a Filter
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You can choose between 7 different filters and select one that matches the picture and its mood in the best possible way. If you don’t want to have a filter and only want to have a frame around your picture, simply choose ‘None’. You can also let Edwin do the hard work for you and choose ‘Random’.
Share your images
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You can share your greatest pictures with a simple tap on the developed image. You can also save your picture to your Photo Library or assign it to a contact in your Address Book.
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Hint
Make sure to enter your Twitter credentials (login and password) in the global Settings application before you tweet your first picture.
Settings
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1. Low Quality Images
> If your internet connection is slow and it takes to long to send a picture via email or Twitter, then you can reduce the image size. Keep in mind that this option will also reduce the overall image quality.

2. Shake mode
> In our opinion the built-in Shake Mode is the best part of Edwin. Shake your iPhone (or iPod touch) to develop your image. All of us love our old XXXXXXXX (you have to guess the name that we aren’t allowed to write, because of the current App Store policies) pictures.

3. You can activate this option and let your iPhone vibrate when your image is finished (only if you shake your device to develop pictures). This isn’t possible on the iPod touch.

4. If you want to upload your pictures to Twitter, enter here your login and password.