Indianapolis, Indiana – Independent developer Abdullah Karimi today is proud to announce the release of Insta Split Photo Editor for iPhone(R), iPod touch(R), and iPad(R). Insta Split Photo Editor allows the users to blend several photos in a single frame. The app has many (18) layouts each of which can be adjusted for the size.
Insta Split is useful for combining, blending, and editing photos for Instagram and other social networking sites. The app gives the user option to either capture the photo inside or import the photo from library for every individual section of the layout. The layouts are adjustable and photo split bars can be moved before/after the photo capture/import. The photo effects, filters, frames etc. can be applied to each individual photo of the layout as well as full photo giving user access to selective application of effects. The photo can be then shared on social network sites.
Insta Split Photo Editor Features
* 18 adjustable layouts
* Select the layout and adjust the split bars
* Take the photo from camera or import from library
* Adjust your photos, split bars and zoom in/out pictures
* Apply the blend as much as you want or leave it to use as collage
* Apply filters, effects, stickers etc on every individual image or full image
* Save it to your library
* Share on Instagram, Facebook, twitter, tumbler
Pricing and Availability
The Insta Split Photo Editor is available on the App Store for free. A pro version is also available for $0.99. It is designed for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The app requires iOS 4.3 or newer.
Insta Split Photo Editor 1.0
Insta Split Photo Editor Pro 1.0
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Abdullah Karimi is an independent developer based in Indianapolis, USA. He started making apps in 2013 and is focused on making photo apps, games and productivity apps. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2014 Abdullah Karimi. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.