Say hello to Glass, the first true TILT SHIFT app. Glass doesn't just blur the edges but uses a complex algorithm to accurately simulate a real glass lens. You have to try for yourself and experience true TILT SHIFT.
HOW TO USE (it's so easy!)
- One Finger TILT
- Two Finger SHIFT
That's it!
Glass Tilt Shift really captures the mood and emotion of shots with the lens tilting bokeh effect.
While it is typically used to make images look "tiny", Glass goes so much further - really warping and stretching the focal area like a real lens.
Experience true TILT SHIFT now!
FEATURES
- True TILT SHIFT lens effect
- Simple to use, expert results
- Tons of presets
- Natural light leaks built in
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Glass Tilt Shift FAQ
Is Glass Tilt Shift free?
Glass Tilt Shift is not free (it costs 4.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Glass Tilt Shift legit?
🤔 The Glass Tilt Shift app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I lost my favorite tilt shift app to a developer who didn’t want to keep updating it. So, I found this one and it is good. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because you cannot change the parameters of the effect. You only get a straight line of focus on the photo that you can adjust as far as width goes. It would be nice if you would allow for other area shapes like ovals and circles. I find that to be very helpful in producing this desired effect. The other app was a bit better for this effect, but this one is the best since that app.
If you could add that ability I will give it 5 stars.
Best Tilt Shift App
No idea why anyone is negging this. First rate app at fair price. Easy game.
Great... once you get to know it.
The good: Really quite excellent photographic tilt shift or blur vignette effects. Pops highlights well, and the bokeh are very nicely detailed. Chromatic abberation, option to add grain. Really good stuff. Quite often even desktop applications don't all of this well.
The bad: The controls/UI are not terribly intuitive. You won't really know you can move the focal point until you try it. The glow (really should be a secondary effect) is controlled by the slider, which is all you try initially. The different modes along the bottom are not indicated in any helpful way. You really have to play around with this for a bit to get a handle on what it can do.
But if you put in a little time, it really is powerful, offering quite good quality. Very organic looking.
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The second app I bought from you guys today and what got was the same result.. it Crashes... Please fix iPad 4
not impressed
have other brain fever apps that i like. can't say the same for this one. too finicky and the effects are not natural. wish i saved my money.
Crashes iPhone 5
This does not work right.
Great except for file compression
I think the app is great, but I notice that the app compresses my photos when I save them. I know this is to save space, but it also results in a loss of image quality. I'd like to see an option to turn compression on or off, or remove it altogether.
Wow great app, great results
Just downloaded this app and love what I can create. Tilt shift effects look very creative. Well with the few bucks paid for this app. I have been a professional photographer for over 20 years and love what I can do to my iPhone photos.
Who needs Lensbaby?
This app is so very fine and gives me all those special and unique looks without spending hundreds of dollars on a Lensbaby!!! Five stars!!!!!
Excellent 👍
Great for playing around with DoF, and based on other apps I have that are similar, this app is definitely unique. I don't think the low star reviews are fair at all - it does exactly what it's supposed to do. It's definitely useful to me, but may not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're not a serious photographer and don't understand what this app is for.
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