Did I miss a good one? Let me know what your favorite is!
1.) Hipstamatic - $1.99
This might be the most popular app and I can see why. It takes you back to a time where imperfection is king and you don't know what you will get until it's "developed" in your phone. There are several lens, film and flash options to purchase to achieve the look you are striving for. I used this the most on my trip across the USA. I don't have a before and after since you take the shot directly through the app just like you would if you had the older film camera. You have just once chance to capture the image with the film and lens combination you choose. I put together a video of the photographs I took on the road with this app since it's hard to choose just one example from this app.
2.) Instagram - FREE
If you want some old analog looks but want to take the perfect photograph before you edit, Instagram gives you that option. Unlike hipstamatic, you can take your photo before hand and then upload it to the application to edit and get the look you want. You will get a square image so you will need to crop or zoom your photo to fit the dimensions. You can also use this program to take photographs first then decide if you want to keep it to edit in the program. My favorite look is the "earlybird." This program also gives you the feature to post all of your final photographs online to show your friends. You can also choose not to use the social network option. The first photo of Max at the dog park is my original photo and the second is using the "earlybird" look in the selected editing options.
3.) Cross Process - $.99
If you like the photo you took on your regular camera but want to give it an extra punch, this is the easiest to use. Just take a photo, click on the program, choose your picture and it develops it right in front of your eyes to the same dimension you took the photo. There are options to choose the color combinations that is right for you. This is a fun, instant editing option. The photos on the left are the original and ones on the right were uploaded and developed in the cross process application with just one click.
4.)Shake it Photo - $.99
Just as the name implies, you shake your phone to develop your print. The app will automatically crop your photo to a square size and give it an added punch with a border. You have less control in this app, but it's easy to use and the sounds of a polaroid developing the print will give you the feel that you are developing your photo as you are shaking the phone. This application automatically crops your photo to a square so you don't have the ability to adjust it on your own, but it also adds a nice border. This is an example of a shot out of my camera phone and then through the shake it Photo application.
5.) Camera Bag - $1.99
Like your picture, but bored with the colors? Camera bag gives you the option to see your photo in all sorts of processing looks. From an instant look to a magazine shot, you get to choose. It even has a fish eye lens if you want a fun feel. My favorite is lens is the Lolo. The first shot is the original and second is using the "lolo" process in Camera Bag.
My newest favorite of the bunch. This app does everything the others do and more. You can see your photograph in several processing options once you take it out of the lightbox to edit. It also has an HDR effect, which I like to use from this application. After you choose your process, you have the option for borders, flipping the image, cropping it and even backlighting darker shots. This is an example of the HDR filter. First photo is the original and second processed with the HDR effect.
As with Camera Bag, you can choose the process, borders and options to send as a postcard once you are finished. If you like a certain style, you can save to your favorites to use on any photo you choose from your library. This shot is with my normal camera and then the "Autochrome" filter on the Infinicam application.
8.) Pro Camera - $2.99
One of the features I like from this app is the ability to use a timer with your shot. The camera that comes with your iphone doesn't have this so if you want a self portrait that is further than arms length, click on this program to set up your phone, click the timer and run. I have the first edition and this is all I use it for but after researching it, there are many more options on this app. For the first shot, I used the Pro Camera for the timer and Cross Process for the border and processing. The second shot is using the pro camera app for the timer then a tilt shift lens for the blur and saturation (will talk about this app later in the post).
Have a hard time choosing what pic is best of your trip to the lake, family gathering or swap meet adventures? This is the application for you. You can choose up to four images to put into one photo to showcase the best photographs in one. Here are some trees during a walk that I took on a fall day with different cameras on my phone and turned it into one photo with this application.
10.) Old Photo Pro - FREE
Want to take a trip back in time? Upload a photo to the Old Photo Pro application and see what it would look like in the olden days, complete with scratches and torn paper at the edges. Just like the before and after photo of my camping spot in Florida. I can see what life would look like camping in the olden days...you know when they camped with this exact same tent.
11.) Tilt Shift Generator - $.99
As a bonus, my top 10 list goes to 11! If you want a SLR camera feel, but want it on your camera phone, use this application. From the photo you already took, you can upload it to this application, focus on one area on your pic and the application blurs the rest. As an example below, the first is the original pic, second is using the Tilt Shift Generator to put Max in focus and blur the rest, and the third is using the Tilt Shift Generated photo in Camera Bag with the Lolo effect with border. Confusing? You'll get the hang of it once you play around on your phone for a while with the applications. Need time? Take a six month road trip alone with no phone reception or television to keep you busy and you will learn all of these pretty fast.
Resolution word of warning: As with all camera phone photographs, you won't get the highest quality in resolution so use caution. Some of the apps will lessen the resolution of the photo once you take it.
As an example, this phograph I took using the hipstamatic app was selected to participate in the Fotoweek DC road show in the camera phone category but was later rejected because the resolution was too low. Hipstamatic has now changed a feature to include a higher resolution photo.