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Top 10 Best Instagram Photo Editor Apps for Android & iOS

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Can we ever make time-traveling machines, which can allow us to cruise through our past and relive all those memories? What if I say, there are time machines existing in 2019. You can find them in your Google play store or Apple app store. I was talking about photo editing apps! Photographs are like a piece of material which stores our beautiful memories in it forever. So don’t you want those photographs to be perfect! But as we humans are never perfect. Sometimes our photographs don’t come as expected during that respective moment. Then, can we get that moment back? No, but we can get back the photograph using photo editors. 10+ Best Instagram Photo Editor Apps Best Instagram Photo Editor Apps Below mentioned best Instagram photo editing apps are based on the app’s feature and user reviews. Also, this list contains both paid and free version and these applications are available for Android and iOS platforms. We assure each Instagram Photo editor apps comes with some unique fe

Austin Alexander Burridge Reviews Photo Editing Apps

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Needless to say, smartphones have become so advanced that hardly anyone owns an actual camera any more. Why would you? The pictures they produce are clear and gorgeous. You can also go a step further with any of a countless number of photo editing apps. These widely available tools allow you to transform a regular photo into an excellent one, whether it’s a simple picture of the beach or a casual selfie. Furthermore, many of them are free. Based in the midwest state of Illinois in the quaint town of Rosemount, Austin Alexander Burridge enjoys perfecting his skills as a freelance coder and reviewing the latest and greatest technology from around the world, most especially, smartphones. Below, he takes a look at some of the best free photo editing apps currently available for the smartphone market. Adobe Photoshop Img Source: youtube.com Adobe Photoshop  is practically a household name. Professionals use this software to edit photos to perfection, and now you can get it on you

How to Edit Your Images Faster: 6 RAW Processing Tips

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When you’re editing thousands of photos for clients every single week, time is quite literally money. This helpful video offers a few key tips that may help you speed up your workflow and save precious minutes every time you sit down to process your RAW files. The tips were put together by Pye at  SLR Lounge , and all but one apply whether you’re using a keyboard and mouse, or trying out an editing console like the Loupedeck, which Pye uses throughout his demonstration. Here’s a list so you can see all six tips at-a-glance: Shoot in Manual  – This allows you to keep exposure consistent for every scene, making batch processing much easier. Batch Process By Scene Or Lighting  – Basic tip, but important: there’s no need to edit each photo individually when you can batch scenes or lighting conditions together. Create Presets Based On Common Lighting  – Depending on your genre, chances are you run into similar lighting conditions regularly. Create presets for each of these

7 Of The Best Photo Editing Apps, According To Instagram Influencers

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The pros share their insider tips Taking a photo is only 50 per cent of the finished product — the rest comes in how you edit and post-produce it. Fortunately there are plenty of  easy-to-use apps  available for your phone. Influencers reveal their favorites. Get  Lightroom  Across the board, this is the app all the pros recommend. “It’s versatile, I can buy filters or create my own, and it has advanced features like a gradient tool which helps things pop,” says travel photographer  Sukaina Rajabali. “The Huji app is great for iPhone photos,” says travel blogger Amy Seder of  Awaylands.  Huji replicates a vintage polaroid. “ Everything always looks great  and it does an amazing job.” She also loves her presets for camera photos. Plan your feed “Unum - Design Your Story is my favorite feed-planner,” says travel and health blogger Carly Neave. “It allows you to pull straight from your IG feed your most recent block of images, and then swap new images around to