Over the last few months, I have accumulated hundreds of iPhone apps for photography. And honestly, it is often confusing to remember which app has which particular features. Every time I have to edit a photograph, I am struggling to determine which is the best app to do the job. And also most of them offer the same features in a slightly different way to each other. So, now I am starting to build a catalog of features that I normally want for my photo editing and list down the corresponding apps that support them. This is just a nascent piece of work at the moment, so keep coming back to see regular updates on the page.
- Capturing Photos Below is a list of apps that I prefer to use depending on the type of photo I am planning to click.
- Normal mode
- Retro
- Monochrome
- HDR
- Panoramas
- Shutter Control
- Stealth
- Quick
- Crop an image
- Camera+ This app is my first choice when I have the need to crop an image. It offers cropping in various dimensions like square golden ratio, 4:3,16:9, and freeform.
- Squaready
- Iris Photo Suite
- Photoforge2
- PS Express
- FX Photo Studio
- Increase/Decrease Sharpness
- Adjust Brightness/Contrast
- Snapseed (allows selective adjustment)
- PS Express
- Iris Photo Suite
- Increase/Decrease Ambiance
- Change White Balance
- Increase/Decrease Saturation
- Convert into a monochrome
- Selective Colouring
- iQuikColor Splash (allows selecting up to 4 colors at a time)
- Iris Photo Suite
- Color Splash
- Convert into HDR
- Adding Depth of Field
- Convert into an Artistic image
Native camera app
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