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Top 7 Photo Editing Apps for iPhone
One prime aspect of iPhone’s popularity was its superior camera compared to Android rivals. But now, Huawei and Google are challenging Apple’s dominance with computational photography.
iPhone continues to dominate the camera-centric app market, boasting superior photo editing apps compared to Android. Gone are the days of mundane stock photos; now, most users enhance their pictures using editing tools before sharing them on social media. In this post, we will discuss the top seven iPhone photo editing apps.
1. Afterlight 2
Having a simple and user-friendly interface is crucial for any photo editing app. Afterlight 2 excels in this aspect. Upon launching the app, it prompts you to select a photo and then directs you to the editing interface.
Choosing a filter for the app can be confusing due to the numerous options available. However, there are some tricks available, including color shifting and creating double exposure images. The app also offers dust filters. Additionally, you can enhance your images by adding quotes and stickers through the artwork option.
2. Snapseed
Google’s Snapseed is a silent hit. Its minimalist app UI is a joy to use.
Select a photo, and you’ll quickly transit to the editing options. It’s refreshing to see that Google does not label the filter options with fancy names. Instead, they’re simple and easy to understand.
The tools tab offers a variety of functionalities. You can adjust saturation, sharpen images, and highlight subjects while keeping the rest in black and white.
3. Prisma
Prisma offers a unique photo editing experience. Instead of traditional filters and editing tools, the app takes you directly to the camera interface for quick snapshots of your surroundings.
After applying the Prisma filters, the pictures take on a cartoonish effect. This effect may not align with your usual preferences.
The app also offers social integration, allowing you to view Prisma pictures created by other users. You can follow these users and explore their unique feeds. The app definitely has Instagram vibes.
The app was originally exclusive to iOS and later expanded to Android due to its popularity.
4. Adobe Photoshop
Adobe is known for its full-featured desktop apps, but it also has capable mobile apps. If you’re familiar with the desktop app, you’ll feel right at home with the mobile apps.
The filter section is the largest among the editing apps. The live camera app allows you to experiment with background bokeh effect, stickers, and double exposure images effortlessly.
Additionally, the app has social integration. You can view and upload your creations.
Apart from that, Adobe Photoshop offers the ability to add stickers, remove red eyes, create double exposers, and more.
5. Polarr
Polarr is one of the oldest photo editing apps. The app follows a “what you see is what you get” philosophy, with most options available on the home screen.
As always, it’s full of choices. You can apply filters, make selective adjustments, overlay effects, and even change people’s faces.
Polarr allows you to make some changes, but most options are paid. You need to buy the premium version to unlock the main functions of the app.
6. Photofox
Photofox enhances the user experience with an integrated image search engine powered by Pixabay. This feature allows users to easily add pictures from Pixabay search to their gallery photos, enabling seamless combination of multiple images.
Apart from the usual options like filters, colors, sketch, stickers, and the ability to add text and frames, Photofox also allows you to search, download, and edit royalty-free images from the web. No other photo editing app offers this functionality.
7. Built-in Photos Editor
Apple’s built-in apps aren’t known for setting high standards, but there are exceptions. Apple Photos has gone through many changes in the past few years, and with each update, the company has added more editing options in the app.
I believe you only need to tap the edit button to access basic filters and cropping tools. If you want to go further, you can add circles, arrows, and use drawing tools. Additionally, you have the option to add your signature to any image.
Edit iPhone Pictures Like a Pro
Even though social media apps like Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook have editing options, some people prefer professional controls when editing photos. Choose any third-party app from the list above, and you won’t be disappointed. Before committing to an app, check the premium price for unlocking all features. Next Up: The iPhone camera app is packed with options, but for pro settings, head to the App Store. Read the article below for more information.
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