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What’s “sleevefacing”?
At some point in your life, you probably picked up a record album (yes, that big cardboard square with a vinyl disc inside) featuring the artist’s head and held it up to your face for a laugh. Congratulations – you’re one of millions to embrace the art of sleevefacing!
Introducing the Sleevefacer app for iOS
Now it’s possible to create your own sleevefaces on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad with Sleevefacer. It’s a whole new way to look at music! Simply choose an album cover, then line it up and snap a photo. It’s that easy.
Here’s How It Works:
Search your iPod library, the iTunes Store’s 
“Top 25”, or your Photos library.
Select an album cover.
Adjust the album cover in the live camera view – move it, resize it and rotate it as needed.
Snap a photo.
Your photos are saved directly to your Camera Roll, where you can easily share with friends via email, Facebook, Twitter or Flickr.
Whether you’re hanging out with friends or just sitting at home, Sleevefacer is fun and addictive. You’ll find yourself trying to get that perfect, seamless blend from album cover to actual photo.

What's New in Version 1.2
On iOS 5, fixed pinch gesture within the album art to only resize the album art, while retaining the iOS 5 camera's pinch-to-zoom in the camera background. 
Fixed the merged photo for landscape self-portraits. 
A couple of fixes for the camera's Camera Roll button: updating the thumbnail when a photo is snapped, and fix flicker at app launch.
What's New in Version 1.1
iOS 5 support.
Improved handling of the app's views, transitions between the views, and handling the transition to background and back again.
Fixed the Camera Roll view when the Camera Roll is empty, or contains only one photo.
Features
Looking for the perfect album cover? Search your iPod Music Library, our Favorites list of popular / classic sleevefacing albums, the online iTunes Store’s “Top 25” list, or your Photos library.
Use Sleevefacer’s built-in Photos library browser to select a photo and crop it square. Yes, this means you can use photos of your record album covers, 8-track tape covers, cassette cases or CD cases. Capture the album art from your vintage collection, and then sleeveface them!
If you find album artwork in one of the app’s online album lists, that you’d like to sleeveface and don’t currently own, click the “Download on iTunes” button to buy the album, or at least a song. After the download is complete, you’ll be able to select the album cover from your iPod Music Library anytime you’d like.
You can adjust the transparency of the album cover during camera preview to help line it up with the live setting. Tap the Utilities/Settings icon in the camera preview, then use the slider to adjust the transparency of the album cover. Don’t worry, the saved photo will have a solid album cover.
To be sure you nailed the sleeveface, snap multiple photos once you get things lined up. Then tap the thumbnail button (most recent photo) to go directly to the Camera Roll to view your photos.
Sleevefacer supports the regular rear-facing camera, and also the front-facing camera (on devices with this feature) for sleeveface self-portraits.
Directly share your sleevefaces via email, Facebook, Twitter or Flickr.http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=471522760&mt=8