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Sepia Shine - Picture Filter

Sepia Shine is a free iPhone application developed by Alexander Dr. Rieger. This multimedia program allows users to transform their photos into a warm yellow and brown color tone, giving them a nostalgic and memorable look. With Sepia Shine, creating sepia shine images is quick and easy. Users can simply take a photo with their camera and apply the sepia filter on the image. The app also offers the option to share the sepia shine images on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, as well as send them via email or save them in the photo album. Sepia Shine provides users with 12 color filters to choose from, including Sepia, Lime, Green, Spring, Cyan, Dodgerblue, Blue, Violet, Magenta, Pink, Red, and Orange. This app is perfect for adding a vintage touch to your car, friends, kids, dog, or holiday pictures.

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