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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 389809" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>I have VSCO Cam on my Galaxy S4 and on my Ipad. VSCO is free, though they try to sell you filters later. You can crop, straighten, adjust contrast, saturation, white balance, tint, exposure, etc., then it has a bunch of free filters you can apply. My phone does not shoot RAW, so I have no idea if it works on those files. VSCO (pronounced V-Ess-Co) sends me emails occasionally to announce new free filters, which are usually sponsored. For example, they put out some filters "inspired by" Levis Jeans.</p><p></p><p>VSCO has an online Journal component, sort of like Flickr, and your library syncs across devices. You can choose what's displayed in your public Grid.</p><p></p><p>For goofy stuff, I have Skitch. That allows you to type, draw, crop, and highlight parts of pictures. It is not very sophisticated, but it does let you do quickie changes to phone pics. For example, I just saw a statement in a book that a friend would find interesting, so I shot it with my phone, used Skitch to highlight the relevant sentence, and sent him the pic by text.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip on Handy Photo. I see it even has "content aware" object moving, but is only for sale at Google Play, no free version. ($2.97, I might take a chance.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 389809, member: 15302"] I have VSCO Cam on my Galaxy S4 and on my Ipad. VSCO is free, though they try to sell you filters later. You can crop, straighten, adjust contrast, saturation, white balance, tint, exposure, etc., then it has a bunch of free filters you can apply. My phone does not shoot RAW, so I have no idea if it works on those files. VSCO (pronounced V-Ess-Co) sends me emails occasionally to announce new free filters, which are usually sponsored. For example, they put out some filters "inspired by" Levis Jeans. VSCO has an online Journal component, sort of like Flickr, and your library syncs across devices. You can choose what's displayed in your public Grid. For goofy stuff, I have Skitch. That allows you to type, draw, crop, and highlight parts of pictures. It is not very sophisticated, but it does let you do quickie changes to phone pics. For example, I just saw a statement in a book that a friend would find interesting, so I shot it with my phone, used Skitch to highlight the relevant sentence, and sent him the pic by text. Thanks for the tip on Handy Photo. I see it even has "content aware" object moving, but is only for sale at Google Play, no free version. ($2.97, I might take a chance.) [/QUOTE]
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