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iPhoneAppsPlus->Photography->CameraBag 
| | Last changed: Nov 19, 2010 | | Category: Photography | | Rating:  (12758) | Version: 1.9 | Size: 0.3 MB | Price: $1.99  |

Reviews:
Great App!  By: newspin44 - Oct 4, 2008 Version: 1.0.1 I love this app. And I hate fake reviews! Know that this is not one. It seems a little chuggy not sure if thats cause I'm shooting at max image size or what but I shoot some concert images tonight and they were great! Just joined a group on flickr that shares these images. you should too. have fun!
Crashes...  By: bAd DeTeCtIvE - Sep 30, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 Great concept, to bad it constantly crashes or causes phone to freeze. Waiting for update...
One touch fix ups  By: F15Crypt - Sep 29, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 I use photogene too and I like them both. I really like the one touch fix up you can use to make your underexposed and "lacking" photos look nice. I look forward to more filters in an update. I dont want to think to hard about 2 megapixel photos and camera bag allows them to just look cool with little thought. Thanks
Fun tool for photo buffs  By: Mr Phil - Sep 28, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 This can make some of your plain photos look classy and cool. I like it, and thought it was worth the $. Still very slow at times with some crashes, I look forward to future updates!
Great for lomo lovers who don't mind digital.  By: morsp - Sep 26, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 If you like lomos and toy cameras then you have already probably downloaded this app. Personally I love this app and for $5 it was an easy choice. Great results for a pseudo digi lomo.
Wait... That's It?  By: Ekajaran - Sep 24, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 I was dissapointed when I opened this app. The description said that it cropped, but I was frustrated to see that, though it does, it happens automatically when you choose an effect: you can't control it. And only 5 effects? That's a dollar each!
Not worth the price.
Follow-up Review  By: bradspry - Sep 23, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 I really like the one-click nature of these filters, especially the Helga filter. It's multiple operations in one, which cuts down post-processing time, getting your photos online faster. The app does crash at times, which is my only real issue, besides simply wanting more effects!
Slick!  By: 2finsup - Sep 22, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 This is great because I totally hate the iPhone camera, and I feel like I can actually share some pix washed through Camerabag! I would also be very interested to see a (slight) fisheye effect. And possibly an infrared.
I like that there are no level adjustments etc. I just want to make an "insta-cool" image. I do enough photo editing on Lightroom for my business; the last thing I want to do is fully edit my iPhone photos.
Great job! I am REALLY looking forward to seeing new effects roll in with future updates. :)
I like it  By: Enoch Soames - Sep 21, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 Slick interface, interesting and pleasing effects. No crashes or other problems. Fun app and one I'll likely use regularly.
camerabag  By: somebull - Sep 21, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 i just got this app and all it does is crash ever time i try to edit a photo is just goes back to my home screen.
Name changed to protect the innocent? Great simulations.  By: invisible_touch - Sep 21, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 The "Helga" tool is to mimic the artfully imperfect vignetting/saturation/variable focus that was common with the plastic lensed medium-format camera branded as Holga which was marketed as an extremely affordable camera to the Chinese in the 1980s. The "Lolo" tool is to mimic the Lomo LC-A a Russian camera known for its blown out colors and sometimes artful, sometimes atrocious blur from long exposures. I'm sure the names were changed to avoid problems with lomography.comWhile color film was certainly around in 1962, my family certainly didn't use it much, this "1962" setting does a good job of increasing contrast when it strips the color. The "1974" setting makes it look like a print was made 30+ years ago and then hung on the wall at your grandma's house. Fun app, I'll probably use it more when I upgrade from my iPod Touch to a iPhone 3G, most of the photos in my iPhoto library are taken with vintage/weird film cameras so it will be nice to un-sterilize the photos I take with my iPhone.

Not impressed  By: Kkeaton - Sep 20, 2008 Version: 1.0.0 Didn't really like it. I wouldn't buy.
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