LONDON.- Tate announced the launch of its The Muybridgizer App on the App Store. The app allows iPhone photographers to take pictures inspired by the iconic works of early photographer Eadweard Muybridge. The release of the app celebrates the major retrospective of Muybridges work at Tate Britain running until 16 January 2011. The app is available for free for the duration of the exhibition. The Muybridgizer App allows iPhone users to freeze-frame the moving world around them just as Muybridge did with subjects ranging from running horses to leapfrogging boys. In homage to the analogue Victorian beauty of the originals, users can Muybridge-ize their frames with grids and sepia tones, transforming their moving images into striking vintage-style pictures. Tate will be inviting people to share their 21st century Muybridge-ized snaps through social photo sharing website Flickr. Any images uploaded to