5 Best Photography Photo Editing Apps for Apple iPad
Nevercenter's CameraBag(Price: $2.99)
Nevercenter's CameraBag (U.S. $2.99) is a popular photographic cropping, framing, and filter tool that has had life on both the Mac and PC platforms, as well as the iPhone. Now it's made it onto the iPad, where it will be highly welcomed by photographers. The app comes with some preset filters like "Helga," which gives you a square format image with washed out highlights and some vignetting. "1962" provides dynamic black and white images, and "Magazine" delivers saturated tones to your photos. There are other presets as well, plus a button that generates a random variation of an existing preset. CameraBag preserves the resolution of your originals, and it's possible to scale them down if you'd rather have a smaller size for posting or sending photos via mail.
ZAGG's PhotoPad(free)
PhotoPad by ZAGG is a free premium photo-editing app designed specifically for the iPad. PhotoPad features a variety of filters and adjustments, including color levels, threshold levels, posterize, constrast, tint, saturation, sepia, chromaticity. You can also access your edit history to undo or redo any of the changes. You can get free edit apps through this link free photo editing apps for the ipad. May be you will like.
Nightsparc's PixelMagic(Price: $3.99)
PixelMagic is a professional photo editing application for the iPad which enables you to edit and manipulate your photo's using the large screen of your iPad. You can make changes as simple as a little bit of red eye reduction to the complexities cropping, rotating, filters and more. A ccessing the picture editing options is all done via the toolbar placed along the bottom of the screen. Clicking any of the options brings up a pop-up menu of the available options. Applying any of the filters brings up an additional slider that you can drag back and fourth to see the desired affect applied to the whole image.
Omer Shoor's Photogene(Price: $3.99)
Photogene lets you crop and straighten photos, sharpen them, adjust levels and curves, apply filters, and create frames and selective blurs. You can then export them by mail, Facebook, Twitter, or iPhoto. You can also just save them to your iPad photo gallery. Having a much bigger iPad screen to work on makes all the difference between this version and the iPhone version.
Ubermind's Masque(Price: $5.99)
If you've picked up any iPhone apps for photography, you've probably heard of Ubermind They're the developer behind some of the most popular iPhone photo apps, including Best Camera and Perfectly Clear, and now they've released the first iPad photo editing app. Masque is a very cool and simple image editing and photo enhancement editor for the iPad.
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