30 Sep 2009
Chase Jarvis' iPhone app
Olivier Laurent

Professional photographer Chase Jarvis has teamed up with Ubermind to try and push the boundaries of camera phone technology. Jarvis has launched Best Camera, a new iPhone application that is supposed to allow users of the iPhone or iPod Touch to shoot, creatively edit using a range of filters, and share their pictures quickly and easily.
Once an image has been selected and edited, Best Camera allows the user to publish on Facebook, Twitter, E-mail and the Best Camera online gallery. The concept of the application came from Jarvis who tried to discover the shortcomings of other iPhone photography applications, he says.
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