![]() Unlimited storage will only set you back $5.99 a month - a pittance really. All told this isn't a bad lineup certainly no Lightroom Mobile, but you're still getting fairly powerful tools, free of charge.īut while Revel is free to use, you're limited to 2GB of images. Don't worry - you can take a peek at the original image and undo your changes at any time. There's also an automatic optimization button, if you fancy letting the app take a stab at making adjustments for you. ![]() A noise reduction tool is available as an in-app purchase for $4.99 - I'd recommend just learning your smartphone camera's low-light limitations instead. Here you'll be able to make some more advanced changes, tweaking things like exposure and contrast, adjusting highlights and shadows, and futzing with the color temperature, among other things. Things start to get interesting in the Adjustments section of the app. And no photography app these days is complete without filters - you'll find these in the app's Looks category, and an in-app purchase for $2.99 unlocks a few more. Borders let add you faux-frames, funky vignetting effects, or a myriad of other designs. Crop lets you straighten or skew a photo, rotate it in 90-degree increments, flip the orientation, and change the aspect ratio to match your device or a number of preset options. Red Eye is the simplest, as it removes red eye from photos, automatically. Adobe Photoshop Express isn't all that different: snap a pic or pluck one from your camera roll, and you'll be presented with one of five categories of tools to choose from. ![]() Windows Phone certainly doesn't lack for random photo tweaking tools, though they're largely relegated to creating collages or slapping filters onto pics you've taken. ![]()
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