Simply use your phone’s camera to snap a photo of the print and the app will crop and color correct the image. Sounds quick and easy, right? It was, but soon you will need to find another way to update your photo collection. As of August 1, 2017, the Heirloom app will be shut down. So if you have any photos saved in this app then you need to find another place to store them by July 31, 2017! Once the app is shut down, there will be no way to retrieve your photos from the service. If you have photos saved on Heirloom then you can transfer them to your computer, phone or tablet. Here are the instructions from their site:
Download your photos to your computer from www.heirloom.net
Go to www.heirloom.net from your computer and sign in with your Heirloom username and password.When you scroll over a photo in Moments, you’ll notice a checkmark. Click the checkmark to select your photo, then select any other photos you want to download or export.An action bar will appear when one or more photos is selected. Click ‘Download.’ Select ‘Download Zip File’ or ‘Save to Dropbox.’If downloading, wait until the file has zipped. Then click ‘Download’ again. You can also download images from Heirloom directly to your device.
Download photos to your iPhone or iPad
Go to your moments and tap on an image.Click the icon with the arrow in the lower-right corner and select save to camera roll.
Download photos to your Android phone or tablet
Go to your moments and tap on an image.Click the icon with the down arrow at the bottom of the screen.You should see a confirmation message on the screen once it has saved to your device.
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