Ever noticed that group photos are always missing the photographer? Groopic solves this impossible problem by seamlessly including the photographer friend in every group photo. With groopic, your pictures have every friend, every time. And no more asking for help from a stranger or setting up a tripod.
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Samsung’s new phones claim to solve this problem through Dual Shot but that’s like pasting a sticker on a photo - a bit goofy. Instead, groopic gives a perfect group photo in just three simple steps.
Simply take two pictures, mark the photographers and let groopic do the magic. It automatically combines these incomplete pictures into one complete group picture.
To see groopic in action, watch the video: http://youtu.be/RSqIU8md7aI
Groopic is available on the App Store. Download it now for $1.99 only. The Android version is in the final stages of development and will be released soon.
Groopic uses patent pending technology developed at Eyedeus Labs. Eyedeus is a startup spinning off from Lahore Pakistan, and is focusing on development of computer vision tech for mobile devices. They also have some really interesting ‘natural user interface’ gaming demos for smart phones.
Here are the press releases
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Samsung’s new phones claim to solve this problem through Dual Shot but that’s like pasting a sticker on a photo - a bit goofy. Instead, groopic gives a perfect group photo in just three simple steps.
Simply take two pictures, mark the photographers and let groopic do the magic. It automatically combines these incomplete pictures into one complete group picture.
To see groopic in action, watch the video: http://youtu.be/RSqIU8md7aI
Groopic is available on the App Store. Download it now for $1.99 only. The Android version is in the final stages of development and will be released soon.
Groopic uses patent pending technology developed at Eyedeus Labs. Eyedeus is a startup spinning off from Lahore Pakistan, and is focusing on development of computer vision tech for mobile devices. They also have some really interesting ‘natural user interface’ gaming demos for smart phones.
Here are the press releases
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