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CameraBag Desktop

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Filtering
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CameraBag for iPhone

      Getting a Photo
Applying Filters
Saving and Deleting
  Options Settings
Setting Up Email
  Location Data
Memory Error/Crashing
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Opening CameraBag

Double-click to open the CameraBag application, which should be located in your "Applications" folder or wherever you saved it on installation.

Opening Photos

To open a photo:
- Drag an image onto the application.
OR
- Click "Load" and select a file location.
   - If your photos are in iPhoto, click "Photos" under the media heading in the selection window.
   - If your photos are not in iPhoto, navigate to the appropriate folder.

Filtering Photos

- To filter an image click the filter buttons at the bottom of the screen. Each button displays a preview of what the filter effect will look like.
- To apply multiple filters, activate the "Multi-filter" checkbox.
- To get back to the original image, select "Original".
- To unselect a filter in Multi-filter mode, simply click that filter button again.

Subtle Variations with "Reprocess"
- Click the "Reprocess" button to get another variation on the filter. This can be done multiple times to get different looks.
- To get back to the standard effects, select "off" next to the "Reprocess" button.

Setting Fixed Borders and Cropping
- The border and cropping applied to an image can be set to match the given filter style. To do this select "By Filter" from the "Borders" and "Cropping" drop down menus.
- In Multi-filter mode, the "By Filter" settings will be based on the last filter selected.
- The border and cropping can also be set independently of the last filter by selecting the desired settings from the "Borders" and "Cropping" drop down menus.

Saving Photos
- To save photos, first click the "Save" button.
- Then select a file path and file name for your photo.
- To save a photo back in to iPhoto, the image must first be saved to the desktop (or any other folder) and then dragged to the iPhoto icon.

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