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Frontback update adds tap-to-focus, image flipping and lets you ‘explore’ without an account


Frontback update adds tap-to-focus, image flipping and lets you ‘explore’ without an account

fb1-horzFrontback, the increasingly popular dual-sided photo app for iOS, has added tap-to-focus and photo flipping features, in response to feedback, while it has removed the need to register to test out the service.

The latter change is a little misleading, since you’ll need to register to save and share your first photo — as I found out — but you can at least play around with this two-sided take on photo apps without committing your life and soul to a username.

The new camera features help take better photos when close up, in low light, high contrast or other conditions, and allow photos to be flipped to their mirror image — which is useful when they include text that’s initially back to front.

And, yes of course, the app now supports iOS 7 like a bazillion others that are pushing out updates today.

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➤ Frontback for iOS [App Store]

Related: Dual-camera photo-sharing app Frontback adds user profiles, visible following and follower lists

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