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Sure you can enlarge; however, like most worthless “binoculars”-style apps, everything gets blurry!
The enlargements are great, but I wish we could save what we see. Sure, one could capture it, but that plus sign in the bottom would then have to be cropped out. No big deal, but not very convenient. It reduces the program to a magnifying glass, which is just one trick when it could be so much more useful to those of us who move work from app to app in creative ways. Lots of promise, though.
It's pretty good because it does allow expanding a photo much more than other apps. It is also fast. It does crash when trying to look at very large photos. So far it seems to be OK up to about 40 Megapixels.
If you need to magnify an image to inspect the tiniest details, this app comes in handy. It does a nice job. I just wish the ads were a little less visible and not on display at all times.
The free version of this app places an ad at the top of the iPhone screen that partially obscures the image you want to enlarge. Annoying? You bet. Can you remove the ad? You bet. But it’ll cost you $1.99 to buy the ad-free version. No thanks!
BIG SHOW allows you to enlarge an image to become the maximum screen size. For instance, you can zoom up an eye on a portrait image to check the details. Or, in a landscape photo, you can even read the texts on a distant sign as if you see it through binoculars.