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activa systems

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Jul 15, 2013
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Australia
Hi,

This is my second iPad application: “Photo Sorter” (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photo-sorter/id655511830?mt=8).

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This application deals with your photo collection one folder at a time. Designed to quickly identify your best photos, eliminate the worst, and return your photos sorted by quality.

I would like your input on what features would make the application even better!
Please let me know if you have any suggestions.

Kind regards,
essaystarterapp@gmail.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uayp9I85_8 - Photo Sorter video Guide


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This application deals with your photo collection one folder at a time. Designed to quickly identify your best photos, eliminate the worst, and return your photos sorted by quality.

Features:
* Easy to use streamlined interface
* Rapidly sort your photo collection by quality
* Photo editing and publishing functions

Two new screenshoots from Photo Sorter:
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How to use this application:

1)Upload an entire folder of photos as a zip file, or just upload individual photos directly.

2)Review your photos in detail (single view and zoom) or in bulk (by thumbnails) using our streamlined interface.

3)Give each photo a rating: Great, Good, Okay, Poor or Delete.

4)Press "Sort" to send each rating level to a sub folder.

5)Package the folder structure into a zip file for transfer back to your main system.

You will now have Deleted all the rubbish photos, and separated your photo collection into Great, Good, Okay and Poor.

Download link
 
How to use this application:

1)Upload an entire folder of photos as a zip file, or just upload individual photos directly.

2)Review your photos in detail (single view and zoom) or in bulk (by thumbnails) using our streamlined interface.

3)Give each photo a rating: Great, Good, Okay, Poor or Delete.

4)Press "Sort" to send each rating level to a sub folder.

5)Package the folder structure into a zip file for transfer back to your main system.

You will now have Deleted all the rubbish photos, and separated your photo collection into Great, Good, Okay and Poor.
 
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