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Chase Jarvis' iPhone app

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Professional photographer Chase Jarvis has teamed up with Ubermind to try and push the boundaries of camera phone technology. Jarvis has launched Best Camera, a new iPhone application that is supposed to allow users of the iPhone or iPod Touch to shoot, creatively edit using a range of filters, and share their pictures quickly and easily.

Once an image has been selected and edited, Best Camera allows the user to publish on Facebook, Twitter, E-mail and the Best Camera online gallery. The concept of the application came from Jarvis who tried to discover the shortcomings of other iPhone photography applications, he says.

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