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All Versions of TiltShift

2.6

November 8, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. *** This version of TiltShift requires at least iOS 9 - support for the iPhone 7 - optimizations for newer devices
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2.5

January 28, 2013

- Adjusting the focus and color settings is now hardware-accelerated and very fast on all devices.
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2.4

September 19, 2012

*** This version of TiltShift requires at least iOS 5 - The iPhone 5 is now supported in full resolution - Adjusting the focus area is now bit faster on the new iPad with Retina display - Fixed device rotation on iOS 6
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2.3

April 21, 2011

- You can now choose to save a half size or full size photo no matter what the resolution or filter type is. - The maximum resolution to save a photo in was raised to 16 megapixels for the iPhone 4. - The maximum resolution to save a photo in was raised to 18 megapixels for the iPad 2.
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2.2

April 7, 2011

- Filtering is now up to 25% faster on devices with iOS 4. - The dual-core A5 chip of the iPad 2 is now fully supported so filtering is up to twice as fast. - The unaligned position of the camera popover dialog on the iPad 2 has been corrected. - Corrected graphical glitch during autorotation in the gallery
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2.1

October 20, 2010

- EXIF data (including geotags) are now preserved on iOS 4.1 when saved with TiltShift. Photos directly taken with TiltShift will not contain geotags so if you want geo tags please take the photos with the Camera App first and then modify them with TiltShift. - All parameters can be reset at once to the default setting by a tap-and-hold on the indicator button to the left of the slider. Shaking the iPhone or iPod Touch will also reset all parameters. - Adjusting the focus is now more responsive. - Lens blur is now up to twice as fast especially on the iPad and the 3rd and 4th generation iPhone and iPod Touch. - The maximum size of saved photos on the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd and 4th generation) and now also on the iPad is now 5 megapixels. For older devices the maximum is 2 megapixels.
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2.0.2

July 20, 2010

Version 2.0.2: - fixed a crash when loading photos on the iPad Version 2.0.1: - fixed the color distortion bug where saved photos looked bluish on iOS 4. - the photo example gallery now supports auto-rotation. - the high resolution of the iPhone 4 Retina display is now fully supported. - this application is now properly adapted for the iPad as well. - the maximum size of saved photos was raised to 5 megapixels on the iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (3rd generation) and the iPhone 4. On the iPad the maximum is 4 megapixels and for older devices the maximum is 2 megapixels.
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2.0

July 12, 2010

- fixed the color distortion bug where saved photos looked bluish on iOS 4. - the photo example gallery now supports auto-rotation. - the high resolution of the iPhone 4 Retina display is now fully supported. - this application is now properly adapted for the iPad as well. - the maximum size of saved photos was raised to 5 megapixels on the iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (3rd generation) and the iPhone 4. On the iPad the maximum is 4 megapixels and for older devices the maximum is 2 megapixels.
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1.6

February 24, 2010

- simplified taking photos, now we always use the complete, uncropped photo - corrected crash when rotating the device after taking a photo
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1.5

February 2, 2010

- custom aperture shapes (hexagon, heart, dollar sign, etc.) for lens blur - faster filtering in general, especially on the iPhone 3GS
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Price History of TiltShift

Description of TiltShift

Transform a scene into a miniature world. This application simulates a tilt-shift lens that tricks your mind into viewing a photo as a miniature scene like a model railroad for example. Focus on a linear or elliptical region in the image with visual guides and interactively adjust the amount of blur for maximum effect. Increase color saturation, contrast or brightness to increase the toy model look. Create a nice bokeh effect with the lens blur filter in night scene photos. Blooming strength and threshold are adjustable. You can even choose a shaped aperture (hexagon, heart, dollar sign, etc.) if you like. The size and orientation of the focus can be adjusted by the multi-touch gestures pinch in, pinch out and rotation of two fingers around a common center. Practice with dozens of images that are included or use the camera and photo roll. The resulting image can be saved in high resolution. Both portrait and landscape mode are supported. Please have a look at a video review by Vu Bui, a photographer and cinematographer from Southern California. This review demonstrates nicely how TiltShift can be used. A clickable link to the review is on the TiltShift support site.
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TiltShift: FAQ

Is TiltShift compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, TiltShift has support for iPad devices.
The TiltShift app was launched by Michael Krause.
TiltShift requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Users have given TiltShift a poor rating of 1.0 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Tiltshift App Is Photo & Video.
The latest TiltShift version released is 2.6.
The last update for TiltShift was on June 29, 2024.
TiltShift was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
TiltShift is available in English.
Unfortunately, TiltShift is not on Apple Arcade.
No, TiltShift does not allow for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use TiltShift with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of TiltShift

  • i want my money bck nd a dollar for the waste of time

    it is terrible, i've never been so dissapointed . I could do the same effect by putting vasoline on the phone lens
  • Awful

    I would like a refund. This app does not even do what it’s supposed to. Indiscriminately blurs the whole photo even though you supposedly select the radius you want as your safe area. Turns photos grainy and low res for no reason. I still have to put every photo thru Instagram if I want a proper tilt shift effect. As a result, I am deleting this app even though I paid for it.

    PS - Just read a bunch of the other reviews afterward & I’m convinced that a lot of them are fake. App is completely UNUSABLE!
  • Horrible app

    Doesn’t work. Just a blur tool. Most of the time I have to reset the app to get my photos to load. This should be a free app. Not worth 2 bucks!