Edenbridge, United Kingdom – Independent developer Paul Gee today is pleased to announce version 1.0 of EyeStalk for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. EyeStalk is a Whovian's dream come true transforming any iOS device equipped with a camera into the EyeStalk of the Doctor's deadliest enemy. Using image processing EyeStalk can process any image and apply one of four styles, ranging from 1960′s black and white to the latest Paradigm vision system. A live overlay gives a preview of the processed image to line up the perfect shot.
Simple on-screen controls allow full control of the camera's flash mode, the option to switch between rear and front cameras (where available), access to the iOS photo library to view photos taken or apply effects to previously taken photos using the iOS camera app. The ability to swipe left or right to change camera effect allows the user to quickly switch EyeStalk mode.
EyeStalk is creation of the developer behind the top rated Doctor Who news app WhoNews. EyeStalk has a full set of features for the initial release including:
* Take photos direct from EyeStalk or choose pictures from photo library
* Change styles by swiping left and right
* Use front and rear cameras, control the flash direct from EyeStalk.
* Share images direct to Facebook, Twitter, Flicker, Evernote, email, SMS/iMessage
* Live image preview overlaid with chosen image style
Four photo styles based on the TV series imagery:
* Power/Mk3 – Black and White with 1960′s style scan lines
* Victory – Blue monochrome with clear centre and blurred hex regions
* Doomsday – Blue monochrome with bump distortion in centre and blurred hex regions
* Paradigm – Light blue monochrome with bump distortion centre and overlaid sight
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 9.7 MB
Pricing and Availability:
EyeStalk 1.0 is only $1.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video categories.
EyeStalk 1.0
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Located in Cowden, Kent, Paul Gee has over 20 years experience developing software for a range of mobile platforms and is a full-time software engineer. After winning the HotUKDeals 2009 iPhone programming competition he embarked on combining his love of Doctor Who with his talent for software development and produced WhoNews. Before turning his skills on developing applications for the iPhone and iPod touch he spent over 12 years working for a top research and development defence company, designing and build cutting edge wearable computing solutions for the armed forces. Copyright (C) 2012 Paul Gee. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.