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Samsung Photo Studio application for Windows Phone 7

Photo Studio is an all-in-one solution for taking, editing and sharing pictures though your Windows Phone 7 Samsung Omnia 7 and Samsung Focus. Photo Studio allows the user to take pictures with effects such as LomoShot, Beautyshot and PlusMe.

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Samsung is on the verge of releasing a new photo application for its Windows Phone 7 device called Photo Studio which include the following features:

Photo Studio is an all-in-one solution for taking, editing and sharing pictures though your WP7. Photo Studio allows the user to take pictures with effects such as LomoShot, Beautyshot and PlusMe. All pictures can modified with various photo effects. Users also can also easily upload their pictures to the most popular Social network services including Facebook and Flickr.
-LomoShot: Users can vignette pictures in the style of softening or shading away the edges of the subject. There are four option modes: Normal, Gay, Warm and Cold
-BeautyShot: Users can brighten and sharpen the portrait
-PlusMe: Users can take two pictures separately and mix them together
-Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, MySpace, Photobucket, Friendster support



Unfortunately there’s a catch: The application just doesn’t work/load and this is probably the reason why it still isn’t available in the Samsung Zone. To download it you will have to go to the Samsung Zone, open an application’s description and finally tap on the “more from Samsung…” link at the bottom. The Photo Studio will then appear in the search result. I’ll make sure to update this news post once it’s fully functional and probably post a video similar to the one I did for the Photgram application.

via Mobilitydigest

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