Trip Color Application REVIEW
I've used an application on the iphone aptly named Trip Color for the recording of this trip. This application allows you to document your trip even after it is over, as whatever photos you have taken on your iphone will store information like date, time and location. This app allows you to read that information in your photo and automatically include that, pulling locations from foursquare as options for your selection as well.
It allows you to have a chronological record of your trip without having to upload your photos in order, and it also creates an automatic travel blog for you, as seen here. I've paid for the app, and the difference between the free and the paid is just the ability to change your photo after you have published the post as well as the removal of ads. Though I read through the various reviews that supports just using the free version, I believe in paying for it so that the developers will improve and enhance this pretty useful application.
What I really like about this app is the ability to edit, crop, apply filters on your photos from the same app and use the enhanced photos immediately in the creation of your travel blog. It makes creating a travelogue a lot faster, especially if you have a few thousand photos to pour through after each trip.
Vacation recording is definitely easier with this app, but I wish it would allow us to customize the travel blog that it creates automatically, and give us the ability to export or reprint the photos into a book instead of just individual post cards. Also, being able to add an audio clip would definitely be handy, right next to the photo!
I am still looking for new apps I can test out, but Trip Color seems the most complete at the moment, and is able to upload the photos at a later time when internet is available without using up too much battery life from your iphone.
I've used an application on the iphone aptly named Trip Color for the recording of this trip. This application allows you to document your trip even after it is over, as whatever photos you have taken on your iphone will store information like date, time and location. This app allows you to read that information in your photo and automatically include that, pulling locations from foursquare as options for your selection as well.
It allows you to have a chronological record of your trip without having to upload your photos in order, and it also creates an automatic travel blog for you, as seen here. I've paid for the app, and the difference between the free and the paid is just the ability to change your photo after you have published the post as well as the removal of ads. Though I read through the various reviews that supports just using the free version, I believe in paying for it so that the developers will improve and enhance this pretty useful application.
What I really like about this app is the ability to edit, crop, apply filters on your photos from the same app and use the enhanced photos immediately in the creation of your travel blog. It makes creating a travelogue a lot faster, especially if you have a few thousand photos to pour through after each trip.
Vacation recording is definitely easier with this app, but I wish it would allow us to customize the travel blog that it creates automatically, and give us the ability to export or reprint the photos into a book instead of just individual post cards. Also, being able to add an audio clip would definitely be handy, right next to the photo!
I am still looking for new apps I can test out, but Trip Color seems the most complete at the moment, and is able to upload the photos at a later time when internet is available without using up too much battery life from your iphone.