We know a lot of iPhone (and cell phone uses in general) who rely mostly on their mobile communication device's camera for taking photos. Despite the limitations of most every camera phone, which still trail even basic point and shoots in actual image quality, having the option to snap something quickly often trumps carrying an extra piece of hardware. Now iPhone users can even crop and color edit their images right in their iPhone using gestures, thanks to Adobe's newest app...
Features include:
- Crop, rotate, change color with just a touch.
- Give an extra glow with Soft Focus.
- Get artsy with Sketch.
- Apply one-touch effects like Warm Vintage and Vignette.
Don't worry, the Photoshop app for the iPhone was specifically designed to work optimized for the hardware specs and limitations of the iPhone, unlike what was this spoof video humorously hinted/mocked before an actual release (love the scrolling segment). This isn't going to replace a real image editing suite, but it should be good enough for color correcting and cropping snapshots before emailing travel photos to friends and family.
Download the Photoshop app for the iPhone here.
Comments (3)
I give this app a rating of....meh. I was expecting a little more functionality from Adobe. I guess being free makes up for that. I personally use photogene. Does everything this app does but with a few more features. Eg. sharpness leveling, auto color leveling, temperature, individual RGB levels, contrast, and a few more features pertaining to cropping/rotating/etc. I think it was $3.
^^^ agreed. downloaded it the day it was released. for it being free, i guess you can't complain, but i'll stick with camerabag. also check out the best camera app by chase jarvis. $3, but has really nice features for editing and sharing.
I'm with the above comments. It's a great free basic photo editor, but their are several apps under $3 that can do all that this one does and more.