It works great
The app works great, though it's s bit clunky. The developer does respond, though, so I'm hopeful things will improve.
Ja, Pic Warp ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Pic Warp ist kostenlos.
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The app works great, though it's s bit clunky. The developer does respond, though, so I'm hopeful things will improve.
The warp itself works really well. However I cannot easily access photos from the library. After two hours of playing realized the only way to get the option of loading new photos is to turn off and on the iPhone. Not what I expected in a paid app.
does not warp it onlt shaves the photo
Does exactly as it is advertised.
I’d love to see an iPad version that works in landscape mode. Also, I need some way of bumping the corner targets by one pixel at a time for fine tuning. The value often jumps to something other than what I wanted as I take my finger off the screen. I need to be able to get very precise with corner positions.. Excellent app!
EDIT NINE HOURS LATER: I have no idea where the words “Another piece of crap” came from! I did not write them or do anything to add that comment to my review. BTW, it’s easier to send the image to yourself in a text msg then save to your camera roll from there. Using AirPlay was a dumb idea! ——————————— END OF EDIT —————————— There are no instructions🙄 and that can lead to lots of frustration. I’m using ios13.1.2 on iPad Pro 11 inch as of 10/11/19 After fooling around for 30 minutes, I finally caught on. This is how I would place a lion picture on top of a jungle picture: First think of WARP OUT and WARP IN as DESTINATION IMAGE and SOURCE IMAGE respectively. Also ignore the little arrows. The jungle is the WARP OUT image. Lion is the WARP IN image. When the app opens it wants you to choose a DESTINATION IMAGE. Choose the jungle photo, crop if desired, accept the pic, set the four markers wherever you want the lion to be inserted later on. Tap SOURCE IMAGE (actually WARP IN). It takes you back to the Camera Roll. Choose the lion photo, crop if desired then accept the picture. The lion gets placed inside the four markers. I don’t see how to save the image to the Camera Roll so I didn’t rate it five stars. I ended up using Air Play to send it to iPhone and back to iPad.
Does not work in iOS 13. Warp out brings you back to photo gallery
It does everything that it says (and shows) that it will do.
This app is beyond worthless. Whoever gave this app four stars must have been paid by the creator. Wow, $2 worth of trash. This shouldn’t be called a photo perspective app. It does nothing more then what my phone came with!!! Do not buy!!!
Pic-Warp is a simple, easy to use app that does exactly what it said it would do. Well worth 2 bucks to straighten out pictures of rectangular objects that were taken from an angle. For example, if you need to shoot a picture of a framed artwork from the side to eliminate reflections from the glass, this app can make it look like you took the photo from a spot exactly in the middle. Maybe the guy who gave it one star thought it did something else???
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