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<blockquote data-quote="bboysmax" data-source="post: 389626" data-attributes="member: 21856"><p>So ladies and gents, we all know we use computers/laptops with Adobe photoshop or lightroom or other popular software. But there are times when you take photos on your phone and want to edit them without going through the effort of putting it onto your computer, opening it in photoshop, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>So incomes the photo editing apps for Android and iOS users. They are never meant to overtake your professional software, or even compete for that matter, but for on the go editing there are ALOT of apps available on the market.</p><p></p><p>So below is my personal choice, and this is purely my opinion, for the best photo editor on either the Play Store or the App Store. I would also like you guys to tell me your most used app or favourable app and what reason you have being using it.</p><p></p><p>Handy Photo</p><p></p><p>Now I've been using Handy Photo for a good couple of months now, both the tablet and phone versions, and I have to say i'm very impressed. The app offers a free version and a paid version (small fee) to get more advanced features. </p><p>The app is very well designed, with a beautiful layout and popping colours. The whole interface is very easy to navigate, and if your using the app for the first time, you will get help icons pop up to describe what the action does. You have you standard editing options like contrast, saturation, sharpness etc and you more instagram-y type filters from HDR to black and white.</p><p>The main thing for me that stands out apart from the general usability, is the fact the app can support upto 24mp photos, can handle raw files and more importantly, the EXIF data remains untouched after the edit. (Please note, after applying the Old Photo filter to a photo, the exif data dissappeared, so no promises with filters).</p><p></p><p>So whats your go to photo editor for your platform and why!!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboysmax, post: 389626, member: 21856"] So ladies and gents, we all know we use computers/laptops with Adobe photoshop or lightroom or other popular software. But there are times when you take photos on your phone and want to edit them without going through the effort of putting it onto your computer, opening it in photoshop, etc etc. So incomes the photo editing apps for Android and iOS users. They are never meant to overtake your professional software, or even compete for that matter, but for on the go editing there are ALOT of apps available on the market. So below is my personal choice, and this is purely my opinion, for the best photo editor on either the Play Store or the App Store. I would also like you guys to tell me your most used app or favourable app and what reason you have being using it. Handy Photo Now I've been using Handy Photo for a good couple of months now, both the tablet and phone versions, and I have to say i'm very impressed. The app offers a free version and a paid version (small fee) to get more advanced features. The app is very well designed, with a beautiful layout and popping colours. The whole interface is very easy to navigate, and if your using the app for the first time, you will get help icons pop up to describe what the action does. You have you standard editing options like contrast, saturation, sharpness etc and you more instagram-y type filters from HDR to black and white. The main thing for me that stands out apart from the general usability, is the fact the app can support upto 24mp photos, can handle raw files and more importantly, the EXIF data remains untouched after the edit. (Please note, after applying the Old Photo filter to a photo, the exif data dissappeared, so no promises with filters). So whats your go to photo editor for your platform and why!!? [/QUOTE]
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