
Uncrop Photos - BORD
iPhone / Photo et vidéo
Uncrop your photos so that they fit Instagram™ and other social networks.
◎ Uncrop to square, and more
Choose from a few aspect ratio presets: Square, 4:5, 9:16 and 3:2 landscape.
You can also add aesthetic uniform borders on all sides.
◎ Adaptive colours
Colour the borders with elements extracted from the photo. This adds to the photo's expression and helps blur the boundary between your photo and the auxilliary borders.
◎ HDR support
Preserve full High/Extended Dynamic Range for your photos.
Adaptive HDR specs make sure your photos look good on both SDR and HDR displays. We also took care so that the borders don't look overly bright on HDR displays.
◎ Shortcuts: batch processing your way
With Shortcuts support, you can build a workflow that batch process hundreds of photos in a breeze.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
We fixed some issues following the app's 3.0 update. Also included:
- More aspect ratio options including 3:4 and 2:3 portrait
- The output image now has EXIF info strippe
- For long-time BORD users, there’s an option to upgrade to lifetime membership
Previously — Version 3.0 brings a few major updates to the app:
◎ HDR support
Add borders to HDR photos, and the dynamic range is faithfully preserved.
We also made sure the borders don't look overly bright. With Adaptive HDR specs, your photos look great on both SDR and HDR displays.
◎ Simplified pricing
Remove ads with a single one-time purchase, or unlock Power Pack for professional batch-processing tools.
Your existing subscriptions are honoured, but we encourage you to checkout our new lifetime purchase options.
◎ Improved app core
We re-wrote basically the entire app to adopt the latest technologies of iOS:
- A more functional, responsive, and sensible layout built in SwiftUI
- App Intents improves your experience in Shortcuts and with Siri
- Adaptive HDR produces photos in HDR-capable photos that look good on both HDR and SDR displays
- Your photos are saved as HEIF-10 by default, as long as the source is in a similar bit range.