LightTable by MoGee

LightTable by MoGee

By Morten Gregersen

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2014-01-23
  • Current Version: 1.4.9
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 14.52 MB
  • Developer: Morten Gregersen
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.3
Score: 3.66667
3.66667
From 6 Ratings

Description

Use your iPad/iPhone as a light table and use it to review photographic film or artwork by placing it on top of it. You can change brightness by swiping two fingers across the screen, draw on the screen with one finger and change the color of the background, the stroke color and the width of the stroke by doing a long press on the screen.

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Reviews

  • Nice App ...

    4
    By stefan_eb
    Great for sorting negative film and slides. Would be even better, if there would be an option to increase brightness to a specified level while using it, returning to the original level when closing the app.
  • Fantastic for reviewing negatives

    5
    By wdinafnn
    I’m archiving all our old 35mm film. This app is exactly what I was looking for on my iPad to be able to review the negatives, order them, and relate prints back to them. The lock feature works perfect for turning an iPad into a photographic light table. Sometimes simple and elegant is exactly what you want for a task. Good job!
  • Works Fine

    5
    By ECatPlay
    Simple and straight forward. Last update must have fixed things, because works fine now. Using it to check out old family slides before digitizing them.
  • Total waste

    1
    By dasamanda
    Didn't do anything I needed to and the lock button didn't prevent the app from shutting out so it was very annoying. Would not recommend, sorry.
  • Worth the $

    5
    By Sin70127
    Great and simple app for artists looking for a light table. It features a screen lock option so you don't have to worry about touching the screen. Using this on the iPad pro.
  • Not usable for sketching

    1
    By Aerothal
    If this app were to do what it promises, it would not change brightness as you are drawing, go into sketch-mode, or bring up the color palette. All this could be remedied with a simple lock option...which doesn't exist. Dont waste 99 cents!
  • Not ready for prime time

    2
    By SobaCat
    The app could be good but the slightest touch of the screen changes the brightness or switches it to draw mode, rendering it totally unusable for anything other than being a flashlight.

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