Use the best photo editing apps available.
And which ones are the best?
1-Snapseed:
1-Snapseed:
Google’s Snapseed packs a punch, rivaling desktop photo editors with its huge range of features and intuitive interface.
Just like you’d expect, this free photo editing app comes with a range of pre-set filters. However, unlike most apps, you can edit these filters, and even create your own from scratch.
It also has all of the classic tools, such as cropping, straightening, frames, text, vignettes, etc. And the sharpening feature does the job without making the image look grainy.
2-VSCO:
Like Instagram, VSCO combines a camera, editing tools, and an online community.
But it’s all about the filters.
This free photo editing app provides a set of stunning filters that make your photoslook like they were taken on an analog film camera. These soft and subtle filters add a touch of class to your photos compared to many heavily-filtered Instagram presets.
The apps filters are also adjustable via a simple slider.Of course, you also get all the standard editing tools, like adjustments, cropping, borders, and vignettes. You can also use VSCO to adjust the exposure, contrast, temperature, or skin tones.
Once you’re done editing your photo, you can share it with VSCO’s community or to another social network
3-Prisma Photo Editor:
This free photo editing app uses artificial neural networks which “enable users to make photos appear like they were painted by Picasso, Munch or even Salvador Dali himself.”
Prisma also has its own online community similar to Instagram’s. So once you’re done editing, you can share your image to your Prisma feed, save it directly to your device, share it on any social media app, or send it via email or messaging.
4-Adobe Photoshop Express:
Adobe Photoshop Express takes many of Photoshop’s best photo editing tools and squeezes them into a mobile app.
And despite providing plenty of advanced features, this free photo editing app is easy to use on a small touchscreen.
Just upload a photo from your device, take a new one with the camera, or use an image from your Adobe Creative Cloud account and then get to work editing.
It has all the tools you’d expect – cropping, red-eye correction, brightness, contrast, saturation, filters, borders, etc.
However, the best part is its selection of smart filters.
These filters automatically correct common issues, such as the color temperature and exposure problems.
5-Foodie:
Everyone is guilty of taking pictures of their food at some point in their life. Foodieembraces this impulse and helps you take your food photos to the next level.
The editor is somewhat similar to Instagram’s – except that all of the 30 filters and editing features are set up with food in mind.
Plus, it helps you line up the perfect bird’s eye top view shot, and makes the colors pop.






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