Best photo editing app for the iPhone?
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What app are most people using here for editing photos on the iPhone these days?
I'm sure I downloaded photoshop years ago and don't remember seeing any of the basic features, like image resize by height/width, reducing the colour palette to a specified number of colours, being able to create GIF images from saved images, etc.
What is most popular at the moment? I don't seem to remember seeing much of anything other than sepia, vivid, etc type filters which are pretty useless.
I'm sure I downloaded photoshop years ago and don't remember seeing any of the basic features, like image resize by height/width, reducing the colour palette to a specified number of colours, being able to create GIF images from saved images, etc.
What is most popular at the moment? I don't seem to remember seeing much of anything other than sepia, vivid, etc type filters which are pretty useless.
Yeah I was on the hunt for similar, FS was the closest I could find.
I think people are used to having a multitude of apps to do lots of different things so there's not one 'major' app that does the lot (except for FS). Also, the standard picture roll / editor can do some basic editing now, which probably keeps most happy.
If you find anything, let us know!!!
I think people are used to having a multitude of apps to do lots of different things so there's not one 'major' app that does the lot (except for FS). Also, the standard picture roll / editor can do some basic editing now, which probably keeps most happy.
If you find anything, let us know!!!
Another vote for Snapseed. Largely it's for image editing and enhancement but there are a few filters to apply if that's your preference. Interface is comprehensive rather than complicated- often there's options not only to adjust a setting but to change the settings that you want to adjust in the first place. Swiping up and down cycles through the available settings whilst swiping left or right makes the adjustments.
Used it for 4 years, it's recently had its first major overhaul in that time but update only available on iOS8.
It can introduce grain into some images but that's usually a sign that you're asking too much from the original image. For a little more latitude when processing I use the "PureShot" camera replacement app from Jaggr. It's the closest to a full manual camera that I've found on any platform- iOS, Android or Windows. The reason it offers smoother edits is because you have the option of saving images in .TIF format at point of capture, so loads of uncompressed data to push around. Beware, though, files are huge (18mb or so each!)
I've also used the Faded image editing app. Much more about filters but does have some basic adjustments. Additionally offers layering which can be a very useful feature, if you can work out how to use it. No less powerful than Snapseed, somewhat harder to understand and use in my experience.
Used it for 4 years, it's recently had its first major overhaul in that time but update only available on iOS8.
It can introduce grain into some images but that's usually a sign that you're asking too much from the original image. For a little more latitude when processing I use the "PureShot" camera replacement app from Jaggr. It's the closest to a full manual camera that I've found on any platform- iOS, Android or Windows. The reason it offers smoother edits is because you have the option of saving images in .TIF format at point of capture, so loads of uncompressed data to push around. Beware, though, files are huge (18mb or so each!)
I've also used the Faded image editing app. Much more about filters but does have some basic adjustments. Additionally offers layering which can be a very useful feature, if you can work out how to use it. No less powerful than Snapseed, somewhat harder to understand and use in my experience.
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