Friday 29 November 2013

20 Instagram Apps to Enhance Your Photos and Videos

Are you looking for apps to help you create unique images and video for your Instagram feed?
In this article, you’ll find 20 apps that make it easy to create and edit outstanding images and videos for Instagram.

Why Instagram Apps?

Instagram recently passed 150 million active users.
To create lasting engagement with those users, you need to share beautiful and targeted content that resonates with your audience.
If you’re not a professional photographer, this can present some difficulties. That’s where image and video apps come in.
Finding the Apps
Most of these apps are available for both iOS and Android. When they aren’t, a link to a similar Android app is listed as a substitute.

#1: Photo Editor by Aviary

Have you ever felt limited by Instagram’s settings? If so, download Photo Editor byAviary for a complete range of effects and color correctors. Its smart “one-tap auto enhance” will help you render a gorgeous photo.
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Aviary Photo Editor provides a number of useful tools to edit your photos.
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Aviary makes it easy to crop images.
Aviary helps you easily crop images—a feature that Instagram does not currently have.

#2: Image Editing With Afterlight

Remember light leaks? Thanks to the Afterlight app’s vintage filters, you can easilyrecreate those old-timey effects on photos taken with your mobile device.
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Afterlight adds light leaks to your photos.
With filters that complete the package, it’s definitely an app worth buying.
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With Afterlight, you can combine light leaks with original frames.
iPhone | Android (XN Light)

#3: Create Artistic Images With Snapseed

Whether you’re already a mobile photo pro or completely new to it, Snapseedprobably sounds familiar. That’s because from redeye reduction and tilt shift to textured filters and straightening, its ranges of tools have long been the best addition to Instagram’s built-in filters.
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Snapseed is a favorite of many professional photographers.
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Here's a photo of the @Colettestore logo, heightened with Snapseed
Snapseed is a must when you need to make elements of a photo pop, especially when showcasing products or logos in a real-life setting.

#4: Slow Camera Shutter Plus

Have you ever wanted to create one of those amazing photos where glowing letters and shapes float in the air at night?
Grab a couple of glow sticks and use the Slow Shutter Cam app to take long-exposure images with your mobile device.
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Get around the limitations of your smartphone lens with Slow Camera Shutter.
The app takes a bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it, you can produce amazing images.
Here’s an example from Mission Bicycle.
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A long-exposure mobile image from Mission Bicycle.
iPhone | Android (LE Cam)

#5: Bokehful

Bokeh is a classic photo effect defined as “the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light” and Bokehful imitates the effect with your smartphone.
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Add a bokeh effect to your photo in two taps.
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Photo by @burberry with a heart-shaped bokeh effect.
While a smartphone lens can’t create a bokeh effect, Bokehful will do the trick. It also comes with more whimsical patterns, like the heart-shaped ones used by Burberryabove.
iPhone | Android (Delicious Bokeh)

#6: Tiny Planet Photos App

Tiny Planet has an out-of-nowhere, extreme fisheye–looking effect that turns any mobile image into, well, a tiny planet. The rounded images provide an appreciable dose of originality to your business’ Instagram feed.
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Tiny Planet creates round images of a landscape.
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The Doha Harbor capture by @baffaa.
With Tiny Planet, you can capture landscapes in their entirety, as Baffaa did in the above image of Doha Harbor.
iPhone | Android (Planet Camera)

#7: Add Typography to Your Instagram Photos With Overgram

Do you sometimes wish you could add text to your Instagram photosOvergram‘s text overlay feature comes with a variety of fonts that match or complement your business image.
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Add text to any photo with Overgram.
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Photo by @trynitrogram with a text overlay.
Use Overgram to annotate your photos and provide useful information to your followers.
iPhone | Android (PicLab)

#8: Shoot, Tune and Share With Facetune

Does your business show shots of employees and customers in its Instagram feed? Use the Facetune toolbox to correct portraits like a pro photographer and make sure to show everyone in their best light!
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Retouch skin imperfections and details with Facetune.
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Blemish removal using Facetune.
Facetune helps correct tiny skin imperfections in two swaps and taps.
iPhone | Android (Perfect365)

#9: Combine Multiple Photos With PicFrame

Sometimes the context one image provides for another is important and you’d like to post them next to each other. PicFrame lets you select multiple photos and organize them into a patchwork that posts as a single collage image on Instagram.
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Show several photos at once using PicFrame.
Here’s how the NBA used a patchwork collage.
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Example of a patchwork image collage.

#10: CrossProcess

You can never have too many filters. CrossProcess filters let you mimic the color and burned effects of old-school Polaroid cameras.
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Bring back effects from a bygone era with CrossProcess.
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An image edited with CrossProcess.
iPhone | Android (Little Photo)

#11: Vintagio

In the same category as CrossProcess, Vintagio gives you a range of video filters to tinker with. If you are looking to add a simple sepia effect or 70′s glamour to your video, Vintagio is the answer.
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Vintagio provides the simple sepia effect that Instagram does not.
iPhone | Android (Retro Photo Camera)

#12: 8mm Vintage Camera

A bundle of effects for shooting vintage videos, 8mm Vintage Camera lets you add dust, scratches, flickering frames, light leaks and more vintage effects to your films.
A welcome feature is the Instagram import feature. Use it to edit your video outside of the app, and when you’re satisfied with the result, upload it for your Instagram fans.
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The 8mm Vintage Camera app adds video filters.
iPhone | Android (Vintage 8mm Video Camera)

#13: Everlapse

Ever wanted to repurpose your Instagrams? Make a cool video collection of your best Instagram photos and share it on your Instagram feed. Everlapse turns your best Instagram images into a cool video!
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Create photo montages of your past Instagrams with Everlapse.
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Nike—Just do it.
iPhone | Android users: create yours from the website

#14: Average Camera Pro

Have you ever been frustrated to find that a photo taken in the dark isn’t usable? Next time you’re shooting in low light, try Average Camera Pro. This app takes several pictures at once and analyzes them to boost luminosity.
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Do not hesitate to shoot photos in the dark with Average Camera Pro.
Here’s Keith Tharp on Instagram with a Mystic Martini.
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Here is an Instagram photo made with Average Camera Pro.
Average Camera Pro is particularly well-suited for nightlife photography and shooting in dimly lit environments.
iPhone | Android (Pro HDR Camera)

#15: Tilt Shift Generator

If Instagram’s tilt shift isn’t enough for your taste, this app will come in handy. Tilt Shift Generator gives a “miniature” effect to your photos, which works especially well on landscapes.
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Tilt Shift Generator is a nice addition to the Instagram tilt shift feature.
In the image below, James Conn captures a KFC restaurant.
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Photo of a KFC restaurant by @jamesconn79.
Tilt Shift Generator is useful for sharing outside views—a shop’s entrance, for example.
iPhone | Android (Awesome Miniature – Tilt Shift)

#16: DXP Free

If you’re looking to give a dreamy, double-exposure vibe to your photosDXP is the answer. Its 18 compositions and other effects make blending and mixing images a breeze.
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Combine two photos into one with DXP Free.
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Instagram by @freepeople combining two shots.
Like clothing brand Free People, give a mystical feeling to your photos using DXP.
iPhone | Android (Double Photo)

#17: Superimpose

Ever wish your smartphone could get around all the masking and color processing involved in swapping someone’s face onto another body? Wish granted!
Superimpose lets you easily change the background of an image, swap faces and blend images—your imagination is the limit.
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Manage professional-looking edits with Superimpose.
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Here is what you can do with Superimpose.
For businesses, this app is a good replacement for a green screen. It’ll let you apply a new background in a few touches.
iPhone | Android (Photo Editor)

#18: Tangent App

Does your Instagram feed need a break from the monotony of traditional images?Tangent lets you choose from 39 shapes and 43 fill patterns to create all kinds of overlays that make your photos more interesting.
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Tangent transforms your iPhone snaps into trippy works of art – The Next Web.
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Tangent allows you to create a variety of overlays.
Add geometrical shapes to your photos to please your creative-minded followers.

#19: pxl

Break down your images, literally, with pxl. You can choose from 11 pixelation filters or just shake your phone to let the app choose a filter for you!
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Pixelate your photos for an uncommon look.
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An Instagram of a Coca-Cola bottle modified with pxl.
You can use pxl to blur a product on a photo.
iPhone | Android (Pixelot)

#20: LensFlare

Do your images need a light adjustment? LensFlare comes with over 50 effects to let you create an image that looks like it was shot under the bright sun.
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Add lens flare to your mobile photos.
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Here is a selection of uses of the LensFlare app.
LensFlare lets you add a sometimes much-needed bloom effect to your photos.
iPhone | Android (PhotoJus Lens Flare)
Conclusion
This is only a small selection of the free and low-cost image and video apps that are available for Instagram users today. You may not be a professional photographer, but using one or two of them will help you post like one.
What do you think? Which of these apps do you find most interesting? Are you using an app that isn’t listed here? Leave your questions and comments in the box below.

Monday 25 November 2013

Become a social media leader - 5 top tips!

Thinking of becoming a social media 'leader'? Need ideas and help as to help launch your business or your blog into the public domain? So how do you keep a happy and successful online presence? Whatever you are using it for, there have been 5 top tips created to help you out.


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Twitter is one of the biggest and most influential sites social media has to offer. But shockingly, a third of users that are registered do not even use it. This is very likely down to the fact that they don't know how. This is not uncommon.

Now, once you are set up and have the basic idea of how the site works it really is about getting out what you put in. The 5 top tips for successful social media are below:

Filter what you say online. We’ve all heard the stories about how a few keystrokes can end a career. To avoid foot-in-mouth on Twitter, I filter all my tweets through this rule: Would I be comfortable if The New York Times attributed what I’m tweeting to me? I never approached Twitter with the idea that it would be an ultra-confessional stream of consciousness. Treating my Twitter stream as if I’m on the record with a journalist gives me a good guide about what is and is not appropriate to share. It’s not to say I don’t have fun and share personal stories, but putting each tweet through that filter helps me assess before hitting the tweet button.

Set aside some time. Let’s be honest: we all are incredibly busy. So how do I find the time? Every day, several times a day, I set aside a few minutes to check on Twitter. Some days it’s three minutes and some days, when big events happen, it can be a lot more, but if Warren Buffett and Bill Gates can find the time that certainly says a lot. With the app on my phone, I can do a quick scan between meetings or respond to a message while waiting in line. When you invest time in Twitter, you quickly start to see the rewards, mostly in real-time conversations happening all over the world. No one expects you to be Nick Kristof or Lady Gaga overnight.

To what end? Know why you are getting on Twitter first. Do you want to be seen as a subject-matter expert? Have a strong voice in your industry? Gain a million followers? Keep up on the latest news and trends? With your goal in mind, cultivate a stream full of people and content you find interesting. Mix and match your passions. Make sure you participate in other conversations to help better understand your audience and the medium. One of my favorite organizations is TED; it has started so many incredible conversations. Link to other people, add value to their conversations with your thoughts and opinions. Read what they talk about, click through to the articles, track the conversations and share with your followers. Having a goal or a reason for being there will help you organize your time.

Ask for help. When I was ramping up, I realized some of the best and the brightest social media minds (many of whom are in universities or are interns) were around me, so I asked them for advice. They gave me great context, questions and dialogue. Even on Twitter, tell your followers that you are still learning; you will get more than a few expert opinions.

Use it as an internal communications tool. Twitter allows me to hear from colleagues all over the world every day. I hear about everything from their challenges and triumphs to their commutes. I get a chance to learn directly from them what they think with no filter. And they know that I’m listening. It’s one of the best internal communication tools that I have.

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These top tips are indeed useful and will get you on your way if you want to make some headway in the social media world. But please remember they are not short cuts and only work if you tailor them to your own cause.

Do you find these top 5 helpful? Any more you could suggest?