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Users looking for the best Photoshop app can turn to a variety of options for Android and iPhone (iOS) phones. Applications like Snapseed, Afterlight and Photoshop Express have advanced controls that allow you to improve image quality, and you can even use effects to give your photos a special touch. Check out the full list!
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5 types of Photoshop apps
To help you choose the best app among the many available in your online store, we have compiled a list of the best photoshop apps below:
1 – PicsArt
PicsArt is considered one of the best photoshop app. The app has features such as filters, effects, textures and masks, as well as adjustment tools. To gain access to extra features like Object Remover, the user needs to subscribe to the Gold Edition, which costs R$ 15.99 per month.
PicsArt is also known for allowing you to copy edits made by other users to your images. To do so, just tap “Replay” on any photo displayed on the main page of the app and change the edited model image to the one in the gallery. (See more details about the app).
2 – Snapseed
Snapseed is Google's photo editor. This photoshop application has a simple layout, three screens and combines editing functions found in professional software. By clicking on “Tools”, users can balance lighting, adjust colors, change the perspective of an image, and much more.
You can also apply filters and effects like HDR Scape, Vintage and Noir. To adjust the intensity, just drag your finger left or right. Another interesting feature is “Undo”, which allows you to undo a previously performed action, like “Ctrl+Z” in Photoshop. (See more details about the app).
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3 – Adobe Lightroom
The Lightroom app brings some of the power of Adobe's photo editing software to mobile devices. In addition to having native presets for adjusting an image's color, brightness, contrast, and texture, the app also allows users to save third-party photo presets and create their own.
One of the highlights of the editor is the “Auto” function, which applies effects to improve image quality with just one touch. This photoshop application's professional look and Lightroom's plethora of features may intimidate inexperienced users, but that doesn't stop using the app, which offers tutorials and tips in the home menu. Although the app is free, tools like removing people and objects are only available in the premium version, which costs R$ 7.99 per month. (See more details about the app).
4 – VSCO
VSCO enters the list of photoshop apps. Application filters are applied to various photos posted on the social network. In terms of editing tools, VSCO has features like HSL (intensity increase and decrease) and Split Tone (separate tone). You can also add borders to your images and adjust the contrast, exposure and sharpness of your photos.
The free version of the app offers only 12 filter options, and the service's premium subscription unlocks several other effects and features for R$ 41.99 monthly. To access the app, you need to create an account, as VSCO can also be used as a social network. Users can even post edited photos to their own profiles. (See more details about the app).
5 – Tezza
Tezza is an “aesthetic” photo editing tool. The app brings together 19 presets and frames to give your images a vintage, indie, and retro aesthetic. In addition, the application provides tools for adjusting properties such as exposure, contrast, temperature, saturation and much more.
Textures like beams of light, shadows and dust can also be added to photos. All tools are available in the free version, but many filters, frames and textures are only available if the user subscribes to the premium version for R$ 15.99 per month. (See more details about the app).
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