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Price: $1.99
Release Date: October 9th, 2009
Chop your pictures on to crazy backgrounds!
Fool people into thinking you were at the Pyramids, being chased by a polar bear, or kissed by a hottie.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Pick or take a photo to “chop”, then choose a background and go. It’s so EASY!
* One finger erases
* Two fingers size, move and rotate
* Double-tap to reset the picture size
- PhotoChop Screenshop
- PhotoChop Screenshop
- PhotoChop Screenshop
So I picked up this application about a week ago and it seems pretty decent. The only real discrepency I have is that it’s hard as hell to use and there doesn’t seem to be a tutorial or manual with it.
I did end up figuring out how to do the basic stuff with it and it does seem pretty cool, although I doubt that I would ever really find a use for it. This would probably be more aimed at kids or people who don’t know how to use photoshop.
Graphic wise, there’s not much to it, a tool bar on the top and a tool bar on the bottom. No sound, which is a plus, I think it would be annoying if there were sound.
Overall, I don’t think that it’s worth the $1.99 that you pay for it.







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