posted November 24th, 2008

Naked touchmobile photo editing for the iPhone and iPod touch—arrived in the App Store today.

Naked touch lets you edit, crop, and upload photos on your iPhone with pro quality imaging tools. Naked touch features an advanced hybrid 16/32-bit pipeline complete with sharpening, blurring, noise reduction, highlight and shadow adjustment, multitouch curves, brightness, contrast, white balance, and color balance filters. From within Naked touch, you can upload photos to Facebook, Flickr, and Tumblr, or export them back to your iPhone library.

Naked touch is available for $9.99.


7 Responses to “Naked touch is now available in the App Store”

  1. Lucky Says:

    looking good :)

  2. Kevin Ballard Says:

    Pretty awesome!

    Is there somewhere I should file bug reports? I have a few nits to pick about the process of associating with facebook/flickr/tumblr, and the app also just shut down due to memory consumption after I took a picture (gonna restart my iPhone now).

  3. Kevin Ballard Says:

    Turns out that even after relaunching the iPhone, enough playing around with controls and it runs out of memory and shuts down Naked Touch.

    Also, you left in a debugging NSLog:

    Mon Nov 24 15:33:09 unknown Naked touch[44] : touches moved: {( phase: Moved tap count: 1 window: view: location in window: {65.000000, 354.000000} previous location in window: {65.000000, 353.000000} )}

  4. Brandon Says:

    Kevin: Bug reports go to touchsupport@naked.la or brandon@naked.la

    Authorizing Facebook and Flickr is a bit awkward—Facebook and Flickr demand web-based authentication (Naked touch never sees your password), and Apple’s current support for web content outside of Safari (i.e., UIWebView) is currently pretty poor.

    There’s at least one (and probably several) unisolated leaks in Naked touch which are currently top priorities. Additionally, the iPhone OS itself leaks like a sieve, which doesn’t help. There’s three things that might help: shutting off your iPhone occasionally, turning off the iPod app while using Naked touch, and accepting my dearest apologies until the next update or two.

    I fixed that rogue NSLog—thanks for pointing that out!

  5. Leslie Says:

    SmugMug support would be awesome!

  6. macsterdam Says:

    Absolutely wonderful! Nice to see Naked Light is still in development. Just bought Naked Touch and am impressed with how the photo editing tools work and the results I get with Naked Touch. Things that need improving are uploading to Flickr. I have as yet been unable to upload anything at all as Naked Touch crashes all the time, shortly before finishing it’s upload. Sending items to iPhone fail as well.

    Here’s to Naked Touch 1.1!! :-D

  7. Howell Selburn Says:

    Is it going to be possible to zoom in on part of the image in a future update? That would be really cool if you could do that. Also, when I save an image, it appears blurred when I open it up. I bet that gets fixed soon. :) This is on the iPod Touch 2G.

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