
Surely every photography lover has repeatedly seen pictures in which the same object is captured in different positions. To achieve this effect, it is not at all necessary to have editing skills and use complex editors, it is enough to install a simple application on your iPhone or iPad.

Download DMD Clone for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch (App Store)
There are tons of apps on the App Store that contain a variety of photo filters and editing tools, but you can hardly surprise your friends with a framed photo or a smoke effect in the background. At the same time, really interesting applications like DMD Clone are quite rare. The program has a narrow functionality and a very simple interface that even a child can work with.

So, the user is only required to fix his device and take several pictures of a person or other object in various positions, and the application will independently superimpose his images on the general background.


At the same time, in the process of forming the final image, the image stabilization technology is used, which allows you to correct minor background displacements. Tested in practice - even when shooting "handheld", a fairly high-quality photo is obtained without significant loss of sharpness.

You can also experiment with DMD Clone yourself - the developers have implemented an automatic shooting function with a customizable timer. In this case, the resulting copies of the object can be deleted with simple tapes, and then immediately publish the finished image in any social networks or save it in the device's media library.
Download DMD Clone for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch (App Store)
Video with an example of using the program:
A great alternative to DMD Clone is the ClonErase Camera app.
Download ClonErase Camera for iPhone and iPad (App Store)
See also:
- Color Accent: How to change individual colors in a photo to black and white on iPhone and iPad.
- FaceApp for iPhone will age the photo, add a smile, change the gender.
- How to remove objects, people (unnecessary objects) from photos on iPhone.