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No, this list doesn’t include Instagram or Flickr or
Snapspeed. Here are some other interesting apps you may have missed out on.
Smartphones these days come with cameras which are capable
of taking decent pictures for mobile sharing.
But capturing photographs is just one half of the equation, the other
being sharing it. You will rarely find anyone NOT sharing photographs on social
media sites. When we talk about social media, some things are par for the
course. You don’t just share images right from your phone’s image gallery. You
marinate them in a lot of filters, cover them up inside funky frames, geotag
them and so on, before hitting the share button.
Instagram is a big frame in this field and is found on most
of the smartphones around (sorry BlackBerry users). So in this post I am going
to look at photography apps which may not be as popular as Instagram, but are
worth considering. Some apps in this listing leave Instagram way behind in
terms of the sheer number of features they support- and I am not just talking
more filters. Read on.
□PicsArt
PicsArt is a photography app for Android and iOs, which
allows you to add effects to pictures, make collage of your photographs, draw
alongside on the pictures, and add effects to your native camera while taking
live photographs and so on. ↔ READ MORE
□Pixlr Express
This app takes image-editing to a whole new level with over
600 effects, borders, overlays to play around with. Unlike PicsArt,
PixlerExpress does not allow you to import pictures from other services (like
Facebook etc.) but it allows you to directly share to you social networks. ↔ READ MORE
□Otaku Camera
It is very simple app which allows you to comic-ify your photographs
with interesting frame designs which will make your photographs look like it is
a panel from some Japanese comic. ↔ READ MORE
□GifBoom
If you are the kinds who love watching GIF animations
online, then this is the app for you. Not only do you get to create GIF
animations, but you can also add some filters to the final GIF. ↔ READ MORE
□Camera Awesome
Only available on the iOS platform this camera app has some
features up its sleeves. I really like the composition tool which overlays your screen with horizontal
axis, rule of thirds grids and/or golden ratio graph. ↔ READ MORE
Download from: ≡ iTunes
□Lomogram
One of the more famous photography apps on the Windows Phone
OS ecosystem. It is very straight forward. You take a picture and then pass it
through any one of the 43 filters on offer. ↔ READ MORE
Download from: ≡ Windows Store
□Retro Camera
It has a collection of retro cameras, each of which comes
with its own effect. You can select the camera you want and the interface is
such that it feels as if you are looking through a camera while making your
photographs. It’s just another simple camera app with filters and some unique
user interface. ↔ READ MORE
□FhotoRoom
This is a paid app on the Windows Store which is little
advanced as compared to Lomogram. It passes through three functions namely edit
fx, style fx and frames. The app costs Rs.55 to buy, but you can try outh the
features for free using FhotoRoom Core app. ↔ READ MORE
Download from: ≡ Windows Store
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