Playing with iPhone Tilt-Shift Generator
Still getting a feel for it but it's pretty cool.
Snood has finally hit the iPhone app store. What’s probably my favorite game for as long as I can remember, I’ve spent hours, eh maybe enough time to amount to weeks of my life playing this game for as far back as I care to remember on pretty much every computer I’ve ever owned. At 3.99 its a bit pricey for an iPhone game but not that bad. My only reservation is that I HATE to give money to EA after getting royally screwed by purchasing Spore and A) the game sucking, B) only having a small limited amount of installs, I thought I bought the game, not rented it. Companies with a heavy dose of DRM don’t appeal to me, and I try my hardest to not give them my money.
I wish I knew why it took so long to get to the iPhone, but alas its finally here. I haven’t had much time to play it yet, but if its anything like the desktop version, I’m sure I’ll love it. --
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I had just put up a panorama I made with AutoStitch but I thought it would be a good idea to show you how it works. I found out about this amazing little app while listening to MacBreak Weekly, it was Alex Lindsay’s pick of the week, and amazingly it was something I could actually afford! Anywho, onto the process! First thing to do is to take all the pictures you’ll need for the panorama. It doesn’t require much skill or care, just snap a bunch of pictures leaving about 30% overlap. I do the center row first, then the upper half, and finish with the lower half but any way would work fine, the important part is the 20-30% overlap.
After you take all the pics, open up autostitch and you’ll see all the pictures in your roll there. Tap tap tap all he pictures for the panorama and the app will process them:
Here’s the app rendering the panorama:

Here’s the finished rendering, getting ready to be cropped, which the application does as well:

And the finished product:

I promise it took me about 10 times longer to make this blog post than it did to make the panorama, I’d say it took a total of 3 minutes from start to finish.
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It always amazes me how easily I could make this on my phone, if you have an iPhone and don’t have AutoStitch, you’re missing out. For $1.99 its a bargain and extremely powerful!
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