PictureShow 3.0: A stylish camera, photo editor for iPhone

A stylish camera and fun photo editor, PictureShow, now updated to version 3.0, offers users a vast array of effects, adjustments, and camera styles to choose from when snapping and editing their photos.

PictureShow has been my go-to photo editor to get that popular low-fi look that seems to be spreading around the Web. New additions to the camera function in version 3.0 are 5 new lenses including a cool multiexposure look, a rule-of-thirds grid, and a 10-second timer function.

A cleaner interface and many more filters and options make PictureShow 3.0 a great addition to any photography app collection.
Photo by Joe Aimonetti/CNET

PictureShow has also added 11 new styles to their already impressive array of filters. Calm, Vintage Red, Light Lime, Old Gray, and Blue Print are just a few. You can add to the stylistic looks by including the new Tilt Shift effect, which allows you to control the depth and intensity of the blur.

An original photo with no adjustments.
Photo by Joe Aimonetti/CNET

You can now share photos on Tumblr blogs, and you can transform your photos by cropping with preselected ratios or a freeform box. Once you’ve got all your adjustments made, PictureShow 3.0 allows you to save them into a Recipe so you can quickly add the exact same effects to another photo.

Adding the PictureShow HDR, Tilt Shift, color, and style effects can give a nice photo great style.
Photo by Joe Aimonetti/CNET

Combined with all the new effects, the new camera functions, the Tilt Shift and HDR adjustments, an updated UI, and plenty of sharing options, PictureShow 3.0 is a great upgrade to an already nice photography app for iPhone. For $1.99, I’d recommend it to anyone looking to get unique, lo-fi looks to their photographs on the go.

You can check out more of my photographs, many edited with PictureShow, on my photo blog. What’s your favorite photo app for iPhone? Let me know in the comments!

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