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Selasa, 23 Agustus 2016

applications for android phones | Photo Grid Collage Maker v4 762 Apk

applications for android phones



With PhotoGrid you can make your photos collection into amazing collage.
#1 Collage app on Android, over *** 28 Million*** users like PhotoGrid.
Top 5 in Photography over 27 Countries.

Free collage maker and no Limitation at all.
Try it out now.
Support 1024*1024 collage export!

Any questions please see Q&A following or contact us for Email support.

Features:
* The best collage creator on Android for Instagram
* High mode?Wide mode?Free style collage, and PhotoGrid
* Shake or select layout to rearrange photos.
* Edit Mode you can Move, Swap, Rotate, Zoom.
* Lots of layout templates, frame and backgournd
* Share your collage to:Facebook, Instagram Twitter, Flicker, Picasa, Blogger, Tumblrand other social media.

Awards
Benchmarked with 5 from 5 stars by Android Apps Magazine.
http://www.androidmag.de/wp-content/uploads/download/AppsMagazin3_klein_SE3DAX.pdf. You can find the description of your collage app on page 36.

FAQ and answer

Cant Save or Share?
A: After you click save or share, did you see a msg below that says "Storage card space is insufficient"
thats the reason you cant save.
we only give this msg when your card space is less than 20M
please delete some files like video or music to make more space.

Instagram questions

Q: how to make photo in square, so i dont have to crop it.
A: Default mode is square now.

Q: how to move the photo in grid
A: you can drag to move on mainpage now, no need goto edit and click moving button.

Q: too small to upload to instagram?
A: please update your instagram to latest version

Other FAQ
Q: not all my photo loaded in photogrid
A: please check if these photo in system gallery, our album are sync with system gallery.
A: and you can add album photo manually by click setting button on the folder list page (up right)

Q: How to edit? ( Move, Swap, Rotate, Zoom )
A: Please click "green pencil" icon besides save button on up right of main page.

Q:Where do the collages go when u save them?
A:Saved in sdcardPhoto Grid

Q:How to send us debug log
A:Click setting on first page and select Email support?

Tag: collage maker, collage creator, photo grid, photo album, picture collage, photowall, photo editor, photo wallapaer, photo lab, instagram, instaframe,instacollage,instant collage, picstitch



Requires Android : 1.6+

Play Link : Photo Grid - Collage Maker 

Download Links :
Apk
Zippyshare - Photo Grid - Collage Maker  v4.762 Apk

Instructons :
1. download and Install Photo Grid and combine your photos with best college maker @Enjoy ..

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Selasa, 10 September 2013

Maker Camp on Google will be a blast!

From time to time we invite guests to post about items of interest, and we’re pleased to have Dale Dougherty, publisher of MAKE Magazine, join us today to talk about Maker Camp. Maker Camp is a free, online camp that encourages 13- to 18-year-olds to get creative with up to 30 different types of fun projects themed around creativity and “the art of making.” -Ed.

In the words of young maker Joey Hudy: “Don’t be bored. Make something.”

That’s the idea behind Maker Camp, a new online “summer camp” on Google+. Over the course of six weeks, 13- to 18-year-olds (as well as their parents and teachers) will have the opportunity to collaborate with popular maker personalities—including Mark Frauenfelder of Boing Boing, Stephen and Fritz of EepyBird (the Coke and Mentos guys), Jimmy DiResta (co-host of Dirty Money on the Discovery Channel) and Limor Fried (founder of Adafruit)—and other creative teens on fun projects themed around “the art of making.” Our goal is to encourage everyone this summer to make something and share it with their friends and family.

Making is a wonderful way to experiment and explore, to try to do new things, and mostly to let your imagination get the best of you. Making is fun (and it’s also a great way to learn, even if it is summer!). Making can be done indoors—even in a small space, like a kitchen table—but it’s also great to go outdoors to make things you can play with in the backyard or park. Making could mean traditional arts and crafts projects, or science projects, but it could also use innovative technologies and processes that enable you to create something entirely new.

Every Monday through Thursday morning, beginning Monday, July 16, a Maker Camp counselor will post how-to instructions for a new project on g.co/makercamp and Makezine.com/go/makercamp. Some of these projects will overlap with ones in MAKE’s 3D “School’s Out” special issue, our first-ever summer issue devoted entirely to kids. These projects are great for families to do together or for teens to do on their own. Many of the projects involve materials and tools that you can find around the house. Junior counselors will host a Hangout On Air in the afternoon so campers can post questions and comments and share photos and videos of their projects.



The first project at Maker Camp is our popular compressed air rocket that we first introduced in Make: Vol 15 to huge response. We featured it again in the “School’s Out” summer issue and are delighted that rocket guru Rick Schertle is our guest counselor for this project and will be with us in New York to launch Maker Camp at the New York Hall of Science.

It wouldn’t be summer camp unless you were able to meet a lot of great, new friends who share your love of making. You’ll find that other campers will inspire you to come up with new ideas for projects.

Maker Camp is free, and open to everyone with a Google+ profile (you must be over 13 to have your own Google+ profile). To participate, simply follow MAKE on Google+.

Whether you build rockets or race cars, make T-shirts or experimental music, or discover nature or new things in the community where you live, I hope that you’ll have a blast at Maker Camp.

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