Hipstamatic has released version 260 of its popular iPhone app, adding multiple exposure support, as well as compatibility for Apple's iPhone 5
Author: Olivier Laurent
05 Oct 2012 Tags: IphoneHipstamatic
Hipstamatic, which remains popular in the photography community in general and the photojournalism sphere in particular, has been updated with a new multiple exposure feature.
Version 260 of the app enables users to create double, triple or quadruple exposures. The new feature is available as an in-app purchase for $0.99 / £0.69.
Hipstamatic has also added a new flash switch, as well as a FreePak developed with the Rock the Vote organisation, ahead of the US presidential election.
The app is also fully optimised for the iPhone 5.
For more about Hipstamatic, visit hipstamatic.com.

God damn hipsters !
They skyrocket prices of good old cameras at ebay. I hope this Iphone thing get them off from my beloved oldies.
I have just published a hipstamatic ebook (amoung others) please check it out:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/hipstamatic-moments/id549942238?mt=11&uo=4
Here are a couple blogs about how to make the most of your multiple exposures. The first is for the Hipstamatic app and the second is for film camera users.
http://www.phlib.co.uk/blogs/news/6698796-hipstamatic-multiple-exposures
http://www.phlib.co.uk/blogs/news/6710524-photo-tips-double-exposures
Have fun!
I just released a new "home made" App called OverCam for doing multiple exposure in real time. I know that hipstamatic is doing it very well, but the real time effect of OverCam improve the learning curve of this technique. I suggest you to try it and send me some comments because I am working hard to make it better.
http://www.studio-307.com/OverCam/OverCam/OverCam.html
Try it for street photography, it is very impressive!
I hope that you will like it!
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