
- #Snapseed noise reduction full version
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Focus on many of the filters are almost like a pre-set Photoshop app. What I really enjoy with PhotoToaster is that it has some really nice filters to enhance the picture without making them look “too funky”.
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I started off with using the “junior-version” but upgraded to the full version later. This is, together with ProHDR and Photoshop Express the photoapp I’m using the most. What is your best photo-app and how do you use it? PhotoToaster I hope you can use some of the app-tips above. HDR-apps can also being used for creating motion and ghost-like effects.Īnother side-effect with HDR is that you can find colors that otherwise aren’t possible due to over- and under exposure-difficulties.Ī side effect of using two images is that you need keep the camera absolute still, otherwise you get some blurry effects. By using several exposures you can use the lighter information in the under exposed image and vice versa. In short HDR is using several exposures (over- and under exposed) to create one image.

If you don’t know what HDR is and are interested in getting some new ideas for your photographic session I suggest that you look into it. The iPhones built-in functionality for HDR is quite good but this app is so far ahead in terms of control and image quality.
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Photoshop is free but you have to spend a few bucks on getting the Reduce Noise Function Pro-HDR Same picture as above, but now with reduce noise (Click image for large version)Ī note to using this function is that, when you reduce noise, also loose details so the result will, as always, differ depending on what you want to show.

IPhone-image of Visby sunset without reduce noise function (Click image for large version) With Photoshop Express you get one feature that I think is necessary if you’re keen on getting the noise out of your pictures, Noise Reduction (this feature is actually the single feature that I use in this app but Noise is almost always a problem when you’re using mobile phone cams so I use it on almost every pic I share).īelow you have the same picture, with and without the reduce noise function in Photoshop Express. In the image-industry they are one of the biggest, and the Photoshop-software have been around for quite awhile. I guess Adobe don’t need any further presentation. ( link to app store) – From my previous post Startscreen in Snapseed Photoshop Express I can’t say that this app is the best in terms of amount of filters or in number of parameters you can change, but I think it’s one of the best apps in quality and GUI.
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Professional and really easy to use at the same time. I downloaded Snapseed quite a long time ago (in technology terms) and I immediately liked the GUI. Here’s a youtube review of the app: Snapseed In my opinion it’s one of the easiest out there to use, and it comes with quite a lot of features as well. I think that almost everyone that’s interested in taking pictures with the iPhone have come across this app. © Pedro Hansson – Perfectly Clear Camera+ It’s not a traditional photo app with ton’s of filters and picture bending operations, but it’s a great tool to use to enhance images. With this app I’ve rescued many images that sometimes get to dark, with to much noise, and so on.

One of the downsides with “phone-photo” is usually noise, and dealing with the small sensor. (1) A portion of the images at Instagram are shot with professional equipment Perfectly Clear

© Pedro Hansson – iPhone-Image using Instagram-app And many of those just using their iPhone (1) What I think separates Instagram from many other “filter-apps” is their strength as a company. If you like filters and sharing images with the rest of the world you’ll love Instagram (my nickname on Instagram is I’m surprised how creative and actually really beautiful images that are shared at Instagram. ( link to app-store) – From my previous post And since then I now and then have posted and reposted that list. One of my first posts on this blog was about which iPhone Photo-apps I preferred.
