Molome app makes gives ordinary pictures special effects

Molome app makes gives ordinary pictures special effects

PanARMENIAN.Net - Molome is one of the newest apps to hit Ovi Store. This app allows transforming ordinary photos into something special and then also sharing them with friends.

“Molome is an easy and fun way to share journey of life. Once installed and loaded it on phone users need to go through the usual registration which is free and their online photo album will be created, ready to be filled with creative photos,” says Malome app description posted on Ovi Store website.

At the bottom of the screen is a menu bar where is possible to navigate around the app. App includes Facebook and Twitter profile connect so that users can share their creations. “Share is the important button in this app, it’s where all the magic begins to happen,” Malome developers comment.

App gives a possibility to shoot with macro mode and to alter the flash settings. There is also a possibility to add some effects. There are the Red, Blue and Green effects, which removes every color from the image, besides the color user has chosen in the effect. This works really well for red buses or a leafy green street, just for example.

Another effect is Vintage, which closes in the borders of the image and changes the colours slightly as well as the focus. Besides there are also Gentle Art,Tilt Shift, and Sepia effects.

After uploading this image, the app takes user to the Timeline section where their images will be found, along with the time and date they uploaded.

The app is free. It can be downloaded from Nokia Ovi store. It is for Symbian smartphones. The size of app is 1.96 MB.

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