Monday, April 29, 2013

MY TOP 6 EDITING PHOTO APPS




Hi everyone, it's been a while hasn't it? 
If your a editing addict like me, who just love all kinds of app that can improve or even banish all your flaws to become a flawless... then hi5!! hehe  these are just some of my favourite ranked from worst to my all time favourite.

1. Mei tu xiu xiu - I'm sure by now everyone has heard of this app as it's pretty standard for editing apps and cool filters. I love the PC / web version so much more as there's so many more new filters.



2. Mei Pai & Mei Yan Xiang Ji - This is currently my favorite app! The two are pretty much the same except in Mei Pai you take the photo with filters already on, while in Mei lian xiang ji you take a photo without filters, then apply the filters and have the option of editing your photo. Mei yan xiang ji is actually very similar to Casio TR-150's beauty functions. 


3. Line Camera - Another favorite of many people, I'm sure. There's many quirky stamps and filters on here, even a variation of different bokehs (hearts, flowers, stars). It also lets you  draw on your own photo and has cute frames. Down side to it is that it does not have any beauty perfecting tools like mtxx





4. Rakuga Cute & Girls camera - I've noticed that purikura machines are really hard to find when you live in europe :( with the exception of Japan. These apps are great if you don't have access to a purikura machine and want to make your photos cutesy with random flowers or even a llama, you can do it straight from your phone now! This app is in English so it's very easy to navigate and instantly deco out your pictures!



5. Photoshake & Photogrid - This is a standard collage making app that allows you to add up to 12 photos. The thing I like about this is that you can custom move the frames and create your own unique collage based on how much of each picture you want 



6. Lumiè - A bokeh and light filter app that has some super bokeh designs as well as a couple galaxy filters as well. The annoying thing is that you can't change the intensity of the filter, so it's pretty much one size fits all. 



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