2011
2010
iPhone Artistry
The images on this page were captured and processed on an Apple iPhone through an assortment of inexpensive imaging apps. The iPhone is more than just a tiny camera on a cell phone. For the first time we have both camera and darkroom in the palm of our hands. Dan’s iPhone workshops will cover the steps used to capture and process images like these and then print them on fine art digital paper and canvas.
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2009
Make Pixelpost iPhone friendly | The Darkroom
Chris, a reader of this website (and a cool photographer, check his website Intelligent Cloud), asked me how I did to setup an iPhone friendly version of ReallyJapan Photoblog and automatically redirect the users with an iPhone to this website.
As you know, ReallyJapan is using Pixelpost, a free photo blog application. Pixelpost has many great templates, and one of them, Hoo is an iPhone optimized template.
The problem is that in Pixelpost control panel you can select only one template, and there’s no option to specify one template for certain users and a different one for the others.
2008
iPhone Dev Center - Apple Developer Connection
(via)Safari on iPhone and iPod touch uses the same Web Kit engine as Safari on the computer desktop. With the Safari Web Kit engine, you can develop sophisticated Web 2.0 sites and applications that impress and delight iPhone users. To design a web application that shines on iPhone and ensures a great user experience, you’ll want to:
Understand the capabilities of iPhone
Follow established design practices for the web
Adopt iPhone-specific design principles
The following guidelines will help you prepare web content and design a website or web-based application for iPhone. If you are a seasoned web developer, there are probably just a few refinements you can make to ensure that your site looks great and works best on iPhone. You’ll need to read only those guidelines that are unique to iPhone. If you are fairly new to web development, you’ll want to make sure that you understand web standards and established web design best practices before following any iPhone-specific guidelines.
NextGEN Gallery for iPhone/iPod Touch at alex.rabe
For my own purpose I would like to show my family galleries from my web page. It’s ok with the standard page design, but a iPhone native web page would be even better.
So I get the iUI from Joe Hewitt (Creator of Firebug) and programmed (based on the WordPress Mobile Edition by Alex King) a little plugin to show the galleries in a iPhone native design. Really not very famous, but usefull for me.
Here are some screenshots (With Safari, I didn’t Jailbreak my iPod for now) :
You can see a live demonstration when you visit nextgen.boelinger.com with your iPhone/iPod.
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