
I have a folder on my iPhone labeled "Photo Stuff." I store all the photo-editing and manipulating apps that I use in that folder -- and I just added a new app: Diptic. Surprisingly well-designed and easy to use, Diptic, at its heart, is basically a collage app -- it lets you snag multiple photos and place them in preset frameworks to create a single image. There are 52 standard frame layouts that include from one to five spots to drop in photos. The interior frames are slidable, so while you will typically pick a frame layout you like, you can modify it.



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