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FocusTwist Allows iPhone Users to Capture Refocusable Lytro-style Images

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FocusTwist, from developer Arqball, is an app that allows iPhone users to take pictures with variable focus points. Photographs captured with the app use multi-image functionality to refocus specific areas in the snapshot, producing an end result that is similar to the refocusable images that can be created with the Lytro Light Field Camera.

To create a refocusable photograph, FocusTwist takes several different images of an object at once, each with a different focal point. Because the camera is capturing multiple photographs, the app requires a steady hand or a tripod to produce accurate results.

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Capture and share images that can be refocused later!

Add a cool and fun dimension to your photographs and impress your friends and family.

Twists are great for food, toys, fashion, nature, architecture - any scene with multiple elements to focus on.

The developers suggest composing scenes with an object that is three to four inches away from the iPhone's camera and another object that is positioned further in the background for optimal results.


With multiple images captured, users can click through images to choose different focus points after an image has been taken. Focus shifting is done through the company's servers (which also compensate for shaking) and finished images can be shared with a link.

FocusTwist for the iPhone can be downloaded from the App Store for $1.99. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

171 months ago
1.99$ is too much tho :P mehhhhh

Not really.

And yes, this is a really cool app!
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171 months ago
that is really cool^^ 1.99$ is too much tho :P mehhhhh

$1.99 is too much? i guess the $70+ a month to keep the phone activated is also too much?
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171 months ago
$1.99 is too much? i guess the $70+ a month to keep the phone activated is also too much?

You don't live in my world :P it's not much in terms of money but it's not worth it to me simply cause I'd basically never use it^^
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
171 months ago
If you send one of these photos to someone else, do they have to have the app in order to get the effect? Or is there some sort of web based viewer that does it as well?
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171 months ago
Anyone paying $70+ a month is seriously being ripped off.

There are other options out there for plans, even with the big carriers. You don't have to take the "iPhone plan"
Even with $40/month phone plan the comparison that was made is still more than valid.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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