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Doing Light Drawings With the ‘myLite’ App
Posted: September 16th, 2008 by Graeme Thickins

A photographer only identified as “bjeung” has posted a fun set of images on Flickr that were made using our myLite app. He captured several shots of his iPhone screen casting colored light in a darkened setting, against a dark background. We assume the photographer was using the “Trippin’” setting of our app, which runs through all the colors available and lets you select the speed of the color change from 0.1 sec to 0.5 sec. We assume he set his camera for a timed exposure, on a tripod, and moved his iPhone around quickly to create these “drawings.”  Congratulations, bjeung — they’re cool!

Yet Another Photographer Gets Creative with ‘myLite’
Posted: September 15th, 2008 by Graeme Thickins

This time, it’s a photographer who appears to be located in Australia, and who’s identified in a post at the Nikon Tree blog only as “kingGeorgefirst.”  When you click on “read the rest of the story,” you’ll be taken to this YouTube video entitled “bless outs thankyou,” which shows several images he captured with what he reports is a 30-second exposure. The name “Sam George” appears in the images, so perhaps that’s his real name.

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A Wild ‘App Store’ Ride!
Posted: July 15th, 2008 by Graeme Thickins

UPDATE 7/18:  Our first app just hit #14 on Apple’s ranking of “Top Free Apps” overall !!

In case you haven’t noticed, our first iPhone app went live on Friday morning July 11 on Apple’s App Store: the “myLite Color Strobe and Flashlight.” Check out our own web page about the app here, which includes a link to download the app via iTunes (assuming you have v7.7). And, of course, you need iPhone v2.0 software on your iPhone or iPod Touch to run the app.

It was a wild day on Friday, watching all the hoopla about the iPhone 3G debut in the Apple stores and the AT&T stores! Crazy long lines, stock running out, difficulties getting the phones activated because of the huge rush on Apple’s servers. And, for those of us with original iPhones, there was the challenge of trying to download the 2.0 update, which was not easy to do on Friday. (Of course, our developers had it quite a while before.) Read More »

 
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