A Nifty Mobile Photography App Achieves International Recognition
A smart android photo app, CameraAce, has been named the winner of the Korea Mobile App Award for May 2013. The award is bestowed by the MoneyToday publication and Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning in Korea.
BELLEVUE, Wash., June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- TecAce is a 13-year veteran of embedded and mobile technology development that is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington with offices in Seoul, Korea. Their latest Android application CameraAce, has garnered a very positive response in the Google Play Market. CameraAce is also the recipient of the Korean Ministry of Science's "Korea Mobile App Award." The ministry along with industry experts from the Money Today, ICT and Future Planning Agency, bestows this award to a promising and innovative application in the highly competitive Korean app market. The app is now eligible to receive investment from the "Korea IT Investment Association" run by KAIT. In addition, CameraAce is now a candidate for the Korea Mobile App Grand Award 2013 as well as the Asia Smartphone App Contest, held next year in Hong Kong. TecAce is proud to have CameraAce achieve international recognition in one of the largest and hottest Android app markets in the world.
The goal of CameraAce is to transform mobile phone photography into something more meaningful. Currently, it is easy for smartphone users to generate photos, but it is much more difficult to edit and organize these collections. CameraAce seeks to give users the power to organize their photos the moment they are taken. Using CameraAce's Photography Themes, users can create presets that will automatically apply various effects and frames. As users select different themes such as family, food, and landscape, their photos will be organized into albums, which can then be viewed as a slideshow with user-selected music. There are multiple types of slideshows including photobooks, with animated page turning.
TecAce Software, Ltd. CEO Chang Han has remarked on the future of CameraAce: "We are working on a feature that will allow multiple users to take and share photos simultaneously. Allowing users to generate an image from multiple photos from different angles at a single event would create amazing and meaningful memories for users."
CameraAce is free and available now on the Google Play Market or at Samsungapp.com.
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