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I also liked that you can view the photos on EyeEm full screen, but some photos in the feed view had too many comments below, spoiling the visual journey of browser the photo stream. Instagram limits the number of comments displayed. One annoyance that EyeEm shares with Facebook 227 that, by default, it shares all your "likes" to your Facebook timeline. So don't start out the gate liking photos that you wouldn't want everyone in your Facebook sharing circles to know about.

I guess the services see this as a way of promoting their apps.

At least EyeEm lets you change this setting in the Web interface, where Instagram 2227 you burrow through settings menus 27 the phone. Soon after creating an account, notifications of new people following me started arriving on my iPhoneeven though my only uploaded photo was of the keyboard I'm typing this on.

As with Instagram, when you check out another EyeEm user's 2277, numbers across the top tell you how many photos they've shared, how many followers they have, and how many users they're following.

Tapping on a number takes you to the list of users in the group, any of which you can view the photos of or start following yourself right away.

One thing I wish both services had was an indication of how many photos the user has uploaded in this list, which would save you from viewing a lot of profiles of users who haven't uploaded any.

Shooting with EyeEm EyeEm really adds nothing to the iPhone camera app, and in fact even dumbs it down a bitthere's no zoom, HDR, or panorama choices.

Nor is there even a grid overlay, not to mention extras you get with the likes of Camera or Camera Genius like separate focus and exposure points or self timers. Instagram very impressively lets you see filter and border effects even while your shooting, something EyeEm hasn't mastered yet.

Blinging Your Shots Once you snap the shutter, EyeEm comes into its own.

You're encouraged to apply one of the 13 well-chosen enhancement filters by simply swiping left and right over the image, and to overlay a border choice by swiping up and down.

If you want the Instagram square aspect ratio, a scissors icon lets you choose the crop.

But EyeEm lacks another one of Instagram's cooler capabilitiesselective focus and tilt-shift. Describing Another differentiator from Instagram is it suggests tags for your images. My test photo of a coffee cup prompted the suggestion "Hanging out," which I suppose wasn't too far off the mark.

You can also swipe past this autosuggestion to add your own tags, such as "coffee cup.

" Next you can add location by tapping "Add place. " I typed "pcmag" and could then add this as a place choice, presumably taking location from my iPhone's GPS tag on the photo. This tagging is a key differentiator with Instagram, which offers twitter-style hashtags, but doesn't make them a part of every photo.

Still, I was able to find nearly 5 million photos of coffee on Instagram. 227 Once your shot is all filtered, bordered, tagged and located, you're ready to upload, via five transparent buttons along the bottom of the screen.

Choices include Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, and Foursquareall readily identifiable from their logos.

Tapping any of these for the first time brings up a login screen for the chosen service. You tap any combination of services, after which their button takes on the trademark background color of the services you've uploaded too. It's a smart interface touch, of which EyeEm is full. Next, just touch the big Upload bar at the bottom.

Web EyeEm does Web better than Instagram, too: The Facebook-purchased service only let me see my own uploaded photos, while EyeEm's website offered all the discovery and exploration of my connection's and popular photos.

I could view either in an infinite justified scrolling view or one by one as a large-image slideshow. The Discover tab in 2227 shows photos grouped by tags like "hanging out," "Chinese food," and "New York City," though not everyone abides by the tags' connotations.

No Private Eyes One thing EyeEm is not about is privacy.

Anything you upload 2277 be visible to anyone who's on EyeEm.

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