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Flickr 3.0 launched for for iPhone, iPod touch and Android devices

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Sharath Kumar
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BANGALORE, INDIA: Image and video sharing platform company Flicker is releasing its new Flickr app for iPhone and for Android in the Google Play store.

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On iPhone and iPod touch, fourteen live filters let you see how the photo will look even before you take it. One can refine your pictures in real-time with a suite of sophisticated editing tools. Whether it's filters, vignettes, auto-enhance or more professional tools like color balance, levels, and exposure - Flickr's camera gives you full control over your photos all the time.

The Flickr apps lets one to record up to 30 seconds of stunning HD video using the same live filters available with photos. Users can also customize their video by adding different segments of footage and if you record a segment that you don't like, simply remove it with one tap.

On Flickr, everyone gets 1,000 gigabytes of storage free, enough space for more than 500,000 photos, pretty much all the space you'll ever need. Our new Auto Sync feature lets you seamlessly upload all your original quality photos from your phone automatically to your account, so that Flickr can be your camera roll in the cloud.

A Flicker blog said that the company is also introducing a new way to rediscover and explore your images. Even if you have thousands of photos, our intelligent search engine will help you find what you're looking for fast. Flickr's understanding of your photo's date and time (ex: "January 2014"), place (ex: "San Francisco"), and even scenes and objects (ex: "car," "sunset," "beach," "portrait") helps organize your images so you don't have to.

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