The average person takes almost all images through their smartphones for the purpose of storing them as memory or sharing them with the world. To get the perfect lighting, sharpness, colors popping and many other considerations needed to make an image stand out, one would take so much time during composition so as to have the perfect shot! So let’s be frank! Many of us don’t always have the time to set all these things? Time to compose our shots! We always just take images in the moment and on the fly and we are happy with what we took! Sometimes after a couple of shots. So how about we transform that image into Optimus Prime from the truck you love!
PicsArt

Pros
Rich array of editing tools and filters- Lots of creative user controls
- Robust collage
feature Wide range of photo-import options
Cons
- A cluttered home page can be confusing
- Can’t share images to multiple social networks at once
- The Cutout tool doesn’t have feathering for smoothing jagged edges
Snapseed

Pros
- Superb photo-editing tools
- Nondestructive editing
- Selective edit brushes
- Nice selection of photographic filters
Cons
- Requires a certain level of photographic expertise
- No auto-save

Pros
- Quick, simple photo editing
- Immediate sharing on social networks
- A large, active online community
- A
h ealthy third-party market of apps and filters - Short-lived Stories and Live Video for immediate photo messaging
Cons
- Feed no longer organized chronologically
Limited number of effects- Imports photos only from
device gallery or your device’s camera
Categories: Smartphone Photography
The One amazing feature we don't use in smartphone photography
September 3, 2019