Friday, 11 October 2013

Best iPhone camera and photo editing apps


'iPhoneography' is fast becoming ever more popular, be it for personal or even professional use. As smartphone cameras get better, and photo editing apps improve, taking iPhone photos becomes more fun. So in order for you to make the most of your iPhone photography, here are our top camera apps!


Pro Camera or Pro Camera 7

You can now control focus and exposure, and having the ability to adjust these controls is so critical to photography, and that's why this app is recommended. Pro Camera and Pro Camera 7 also have some lightweight photo editing features and a number of other features. This app is great if you want to get a little more serious about your snaps!


Snapseed

Snapseed gives flat photos a little more punch, or it can mellow out a shot and give you some interesting tones.
Like other photo editing apps, Snapseed allows you to control basic things like brightness, contrast, saturation and white balance. But you can also control exposure and colour. For basic and quick editing and toning, you probably can't do much better than Snapseed.


VSCO Cam

VSCO Cam is all about retro. It offers a number of filters and effects that give your photos a
classic, vintage film look, but with expanded control settings.
VSCO Cam lets you take things a bit further by fine tuning exposure, contrast, saturation, white balance, hue, vignette and even simulated film grain.


Photoshop Touch

Lastly, we're going to talk about Photoshop Touch.
This is a powerful tool, and it gives you so much creative control and the ability to work in layers, just like the desktop version of Photoshop. But is this a little too complex for iPhone snappers? Many of us just want to shoot on the go and edit quickly. If you are happy to spend a little extra time however, this is the app for you!
It has its own filters, and you can make all the same adjustments that you can with other photo apps, but the ability to quickly  work in layers is the real selling point.




So that's it! Time to go out and shoot! Take lots of shots when you get the chance, and edit them later. And remember, an editing tool is just that, 'a tool'. A great photo begins with a great eye.














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