"...like having a bag of cameras at your disposal."

One of the "101 Most Essential Apps of 2008"

-MacLife


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Downloading and Running CameraBag Desktop

1) Click to download the installer for Mac or PC.
2) Double-click the downloaded file and follow the installation instructions.
3) Open CameraBag and start filtering photos!

You can try CameraBag free for 15 days (saving is disabled, and images contain a watermark). To fully experience CameraBag, you will need to purchase a registration code.

After purchasing, you will receive a registration code via email. Please set your spam filters to accept email from support@nevercenter.com.

Note: All .x upgrades are free, and the latest version will always be available from this page.

System Requirements

- Mac: OSX 10.4 or newer
- PowerPC or Intel CPU
- Windows: XP or newer
- 512 Megabytes RAM
- 10 MB Free HD Space


Licenses are operating-system independent, and will work on both Mac and PC.

CameraBag for iPhone

Looking for the portable version? Please visit Apple's iTunes App Store.

Release Notes

CameraBag Desktop

Version 1.0.1
- CameraBag Desktop is now available for Windows.

Version 1.0
- CameraBag Desktop is now available for Mac.

CameraBag for iPhone

Version 1.8
- New "Silver" filter! Straight from the movie houses of bygone eras.

Version 1.7
- You can now save/email photos at full resolution.
- Uses the built-in email application to make emailing photos much easier.
- Export resolutions are 600/800/1200 rather than 602/802/1202.
- Bug fixes.

Version 1.6
- New Colorcross filter! Hazy, chemical color-swapping straight from the darkroom.

Version 1.5.1
- Improved stability! We've found a workaround that should greatly reduce crashes.
- New "Magazine" filter! Emulates a common photographic effect used in fashion photo shoots.
- Changed border dimensions on Instant filter (wide borders on the sides rather than the bottom).

Version 1.5.0
- You can now email photos directly from CameraBag!
- Speedier, more responsive interface.

Version 1.4.1
- Changed image output sizes to 402, 602, 802, and 1202 to circumvent a bug in Apple's iPhone OS 2.2 software that made images saved at 800x600 and 1200x800 not display properly (appear blurry) in the native photo viewer.
- You can also correct the blurry display of images already saved out with CameraBag (or other apps) by re-saving them using CameraBag's Original filter in this update.