After releasing "Heritage" and "National Parks" applications, Fotopedia has released another iOS app. Called "Memory of Colors", the app presents "the amazing colors of humankind’s last treasures" with a "message of peace, tolerance and respect for the people threatened by globalization." This masterpiece by Jaime Ocampo Rangel is a rainbow of 1,300 photos of 40 unique cultures, created over 12 years, in 18 countries (from Algeria to Yemen) and across 5 continents. “Memory of Colors” was first exhibited at the UNESCO’s headquarters in 2010.
Explore the last treasures of humankind with:
+ More than 1,300 spectacular high-resolution portraits
+ Wallpapers - all photos are in portrait mode, perfect for the iPhone.
+ Instant Slideshows - transform your iPad or iPhone into an endless, beautiful photo frame.
+ Easy Navigation - with Smart Tags, Suggestions, Search and Interactive Maps.
+ Rich Descriptions - learn more by clicking to text descriptions.
+ Shuffle - shake your device to discover new images at random.
This application requires an Internet connection (wifi or 3G) and is currently only available in English.
Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad is available for download $0.99 on the App Store in the Travel category.
Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad app released
Title : Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad app released
URL : https://www.multicellphone.com/2011/02/fotopedia-memory-of-colors-iphoneipad.html
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