Great photo editing in the palm of our hands, is something that most of us are quite used to right now, thanks to the plethora of photo editing apps out there. However, the question is always there- which is the best photo editing app?The answer is not simple apparently because each on of us focuses on different aspects of their photo and has her/his own style. For example, some of us focus on bright colors and others prefer white or grey backgrounds, some use filters and others just tune the image, etc. If you are not sure what you are searching for in your photo editing app, that best way to make sure which one is best for you is through trial and error. Here are some great photo editing apps that will not leave you disappointed and will make your photos the prettiest ever!
This app was developed by Google and has a great choice of tuning tools, such as Structure that makes a photo’s subject pop, and various filters. Its Stacks feature provides you with a list of applied filters that you can re-edit or copy and apply to another image.
One of the most famous apps out there for its great variety of filters, Afterlight boasts 74 different filters and 78 natural textures that promise to make your image truly unique. Oh and if that’s not enough it has 128 frames that are easily scalable to fit your image.
The girls over at A Beautiful Mess, truly know how to make stunning pictures that could capture anyone’s attention. Their photo editing app, A Color Story, brings out and enhances the colors in every photo with more than 100 filters and over 40 effects that will perfectly blend in your image. This app is only available for iOS right now but The app is only available for iOS right now, but will soon be available for Android as well !
With VSCO you can really get social with your images as it offers great social media sharing tools and it’s integrated with the unique VSCO Grind , a curated collection of exceptional images from around the globe. With Before and After you can compare the original image with the edited one, just by holding down on the image in editing mode, really helpful!