Photo Blender Tool at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 180 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Photography Utilities Utilities Photo & Video
Developer: Harald Meyer
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 25 Jun 2015
App size: 18.55 Mb
4.4 ( 484 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 3.96k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 1.62k
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The Photo Blender Tool blends multiple pictures into a single picture. This can be used to create cool effects such as object cloning, motion paths,...


- Blend multiple images into a single image.
- Manual and automatic detection of regions of interest (ROIs). A ROI can for instance be a cyclist, dog, hiker, etc.
- Support for multiple ROIs.
- Import and export jpg, png, bmp.
- Full resolution support.
- Automatic alignment support.
- The resulting image is similar to exposure series/multiple exposure blending known from DSLR cameras.
- Demo video: http://youtu.be/IYpXTb4le1o

The app includes a robust align method. But for best results we recommend a tripod. Further, it is recommended to lock the exposure and focus.
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada 3.99 CAD
China 22 CNY
France 2.99 EUR
Germany 2.99 EUR
Italy 2.99 EUR
Netherlands 2.99 EUR
Portugal 2.99 EUR
Spain 2.99 EUR
Poland 3.49 EUR
UK 2.99 GBP
India 299 INR
Japan 400 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 4400 KRW
Poland 14.99 PLN
Russia 249 RUB
Turkey 99.99 TRY
USA 2.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 3.29 USD
Ukraine 3.99 USD
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1 Star

It won’t let me open any of the images I want to edit. It just force quits the application. Would like my money back after using this.

Didn’t work.

I was trying to use this to combine group shots and choose different “heads” because some people were blinking on one shot etc. It didn’t work. I couldn’t even get the photos to load. No good directions on how to use it either. Waste of $3 for me.

Both pictures have to be EXACTLY the same size in pixels.

Don’t waste your money on this crappy app.

Don’t Give Up

If the app doesn’t work at first, watch the youtube video tutorial. Tips: 1. Put your camera on a tripod to collect your images. 2. Select the object to insert from your added images with your mouse, keeping the red box tight around it. 3. Select only images where the selected objects do not touch or overlap. 4. Align images, but do not auto-detect differences. It’s far more simple than a full blown editing app, and you will like the way it looks. I know, 5 stars is a little much, but this app deserves more sympathy than it’s gotten so far.

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