out of your smartphone camera with these awesome photo apps that help enhance
and give improvements to your simple everyday camera shots.
VSCO
Cam
This is a great app for photography and image editing. It helps you
capture images, tweak and tune them to your preferences, then sync the images
across devices and share them with as many people as you want. It even has a
Grid feature that helps you discover the best original photography from other
VSCO users.
Snapseed
This photo app is owned by Google and is
one of the most accessible photo editing apps for Android users. It has a wide
range of features for experienced users and newcomers, and at it’s most basic
level, gives users the option to scroll through image enhancement options and
control the intensity of effects used. It has a diverse range of features from
basic automatic colour and contrast enhancement to cropping and sharpening. It
also gives the option of selectively adjusting colour properties within a
particular radius, and has varieties of filters and frames to choose
from.
Pics Art Photo Studio and Collage
This app includes a
robust photo editor with photo editing tools that allow you adjust white
balance, tone, crop etc. However, Pics Art goes a step further by letting you
purchase sticker packs on the app to use to adorn your photos; you can also add
adjustable lens flares to your images, access varieties of filters and even
apply Prisma-like features to transform your photos. In addition, Pics Art has
its own tiny social media network that lets you share your photos on the app and
make it free to edit, so others can edit or tweak your photos into something new
and different.
Camera+
This app offers the ability to
manually control both the exposure and focus of your images, which gives you
total control of elements like brightness. It also has a ‘stabilizer-like’
feature that helps you avoid blurry pictures, and a one-touch ‘clarity’ button
that instantly improves the results of a photograph. Basically, it gives instant
improvements to your everyday shot, however, it is an iOS only option for
now.