Posted by : Unknown Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The latest update adds an auto straighten option to the editor and an auto upload setting for your photos.



October 9, 2013 6:59 AM PDT



(Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET)


Flicker users will find two new enhancements in the latest version of the iOS app.


Released on Wednesday, Flickr 2.3 for iOS offers one new feature for all iOS users. Using the image editor, you can tell the app to automatically straighten a photo you've just snapped. Don't like the angle the app has chosen? You can easily modify it manually through an adjustment tool.


Those of you running iOS 7 can also flip a switch so your photos are automatically uploaded to your Flickr account. Turn on the Auto Upload option in the Settings screen, and every photo stored in your Camera Roll goes on a trip to Flickr. Your uploaded photos are marked as private until you choose to share them.


One improvement still missing in action is a dedicated iPad app. The current version is compatible with the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. But on the iPad, the app runs in the larger scale pixelated mode, a less than ideal experience.



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