![]() Here are a few filter combinations I’ve used in the past so you can see how using editing, filters and even cropping can turn a pretty ordinary photo (see the original one of me dying my hair – you’re very lucky I’m sharing with you) into something a bit more special or at the very least not completely horrifying. Basically you make a photo black and white and then colour in the bits you want. ![]() I use this for particularly colourful photos that are begging to be turned into something a touch more interesting. This one is really cool and quite underused in my opinion. Hundreds of free grid templates, templated collages and freestyle collages that allow you to arrange photos in any way you want are. I also only use this if I’m doing a stylized photo. Besides being one of the most powerful photo collage apps for iPhone, PicsArt is also one of the best photo editing apps you can find at the App Store. I always let it do an auto adjust and then I bump it back quite a lot, just so it looks like I had better lighting on my face. It likes to go a little bit mental and will eat your features. Whatever you do don’t just publish right after it’s airbrushed you. Theoretically speaking I’m a bit cautious of this app because air brushing gives me the heeby jeebies BUT if you don’t have great light or you’re having a bad face day this app can be a real life saver. I do still use the other frame apps because they each have different options but Diptic is definitely my default. I’ve used a few other framing apps like Pictureframes and PicFrames but Diptic has a more interesting range of frame options and you can also adjust the size of each frame after uploading your photos and do things like flip an image within the frame. I then edit and crop within Camera+ and then export the photos to my camera roll. This is a beautifully designed and simple app that provides a selection of light filters including an assortment of bokeh and things like disco lights or streaks. Tip: I often use two or three filters from Picfx on the same photo by simply saving the photo to my camera roll and reloading the photo back into Picfx. They have classic filters, vintage filters, cross processing, textures, scratches and an awesome light section where I get a lot of my bokeh from. Como hacer un Collage de Fotos Tipo REVISTA desde mi Celular. Una vez estén todas escogidas aprieta Creary el programa se ocupará de realizar la composición. Sube tus propias imágenes o elige entre mucho más de 1 millón de imágenes de archivo. You can upload a photo from your camera roll and go nuts. Modifica el fondo, margen y añade efectos, stickers y textos. I put this one first because it’s probably the one that I use the most. Here’s a list of my 6 favourites – just click on the titles to go to the app store. I generally post about 1 to 3 Instagram photos per day (because everyone is so interested in my lunch/outfits/rustic cups of coffee) and I get asked all the time about the apps that I use. I’m a bit of an iPhone photography addict and since I’ve been participating in Fat Mum Slim’s Photo A Day Challenge I’ve been regularly cruising the photography section in the app store trying to get my hands on the next hottest thing before it becomes mainstream.
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