iOS Apps to Consider Part Two

Camera+
I prefer to use the basic camera app, but if you need to do on the fly exposure and focus, then this is the app for you. The app also comes with all of the photo manipulation tools you expect like crop, adjust, white balance, color filters, and framing.

Diptic
I wish I had reason to use this app more than I do. Diptic helps you make diptychs, triptychs, and whatever comes after 3-photo collages. The app comes with different adjustable layouts, and you can export to your favorite social app.

Filterstorm
Filterstorm might be the closest thing there is to having Photoshop on your phone. Go check out the app description and you can see that it’s quite robust with features. If you need more than simple cropping and color manipulation, then this is the app for you.

Instagram
I didn’t want to include this on the list, but here it is. I prefer the social aspect of this app more than anything else. Although, the color manipulation has gotten better with the last update. Pro tip: If you’re using this app, be sure to go into the System Settings and turn on the ability to save an original copy of the photo.

Snapseed
If Filterstorm isn’t your type of photo editing app, then you should check out Snapseed. This app includes all of the crop, rotate, and framing tools that you expect. It also includes photo manipulation tools with intuitive swipe gestures.

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