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The filters are strong, and while you can tweak them, not every filter will work with every image. The results have a painterly effect and indeed many filters are inspired by artists such as Salvador Dali and Picasso. Instead, its trippy filters will transform your images into often bizarre artistic creations. Prisma doesn't deal with subtle filters and basic image corrections. IOS and Android, $8 a month or $30 a year. It's not as open to wild creativity as other options on this list, but it's a solid editing app at a price that's hard to argue with. It's a great tool for tweaking your images to bring out their best, but you'll also find a decent selection of filters and overlay textures, as well as tools for making cool collages from your images.
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Photoshop Express has many of the same features you'd find in Lightroom, including exposure, contrast and color editing options, but strips out some of the pro tools and cloud syncing and, crucially, ditches the subscription fee. It's the app I use the most to edit my own images on my iPhone and iPad, not least because the images sync in the cloud, letting me start on one device, and continue on another. You'll find no stickers, animations or emoji here, but you will get fine grain control over your image and the same set of tools you'd find in Lightroom on desktop.
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IOS and Android, some functions available for free, or $5 per month for full access.Īdobe Lightroom remains an industry standard for professional photographers and the mobile version is much the same.
You can layer the effects up to create some interesting edits on your image. Google-owned Snapseed offers a wide range of exposure and color tools to make tweaks to your images, but also has plenty of filter options, from vintage styles to modern, punchy HDR looks. You can also check out these creative ideas to flex your photography muscles at home if you want to shoot and edit something new. You can even turn your favorite shots into a photo book. I've rounded up a selection of my top picks, so have a read, make a cup of tea and settle down for an evening editing session.
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And it doesn't even matter if you have the new iPhone 13 Pro, the Pixel 6 Pro or an older, cheaper phone the iPhone App Store and Google Play Store on Android are full of powerful apps that can give your existing shots a whole new look, all from the comfort of your favorite squashy armchair.
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