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I’m really excited about this. Red iGone, the red-eye removal tool I’ve been working on for some time, is now available on the iPad.
This is the first iPad application I’ve been working on, and the end-result is pretty awesome. While the web-version works great, the iPad version is far more intuitive, given the intuitive touch experience.

Direct iTunes link.
Let me know what you think.
I just recorded a screencast of Red iGone in action. The video is a bit rough (in particular the audio), but I hope it gets the message across. Enjoy.
Two days ago we launched Red iGone — the easiest way to remove red-eyes out of you photos. It’s a dead-simple tool. Just upload your photo, select the red eye, let Red iGone work its magic, and download the enhanced photo.
It’s fully web-based, and does not require anything else than your web browser. While it is still in beta, it works pretty well (with occasional hick-ups).
Only hours after launching, we had received 20 some tweets, a few hundred unique visitors and two blog-reviews, so I think it is looking pretty promising.
Red iGone is the first product from a new company that I founded with Stefan Blomqwist called Devify.
Update: 48 hours after launch, we’ve seen numerous blog posts about Red iGone and over 100 tweets. Not too shabby.


