Oct 9 2009, 12:58am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Halloween is coming up in a couple of weeks and of course there are going to be Halloween apps for the iPhone. We just got a tip about a new Halloween app for the iPhone called Freaky Fotos, which is not approved yet, but should appear next week on iTunes.
Freaky Fotos is a fun way to scare your friends by inserting creepy ghost images into photos as you take them on the iPhone.
You can move and resize the ghost images on top of the live iPhone camera feed.
See the video below that demonstrates the Freaky Fotos iPhone app.
The $0.99 paid version of Freaky Fotos comes with 22 different ghost images, the free version includes 5 ghost images. Check iTunes for Halloween iPhone apps.
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