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Rock-solid and intuitive, PixelMagic got there first with pro-style editing tools, and without many bells or whistles.
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Though the pro may find himself making cool stuff he would not have otherwise thought of, Masque is much more of a fun/sharing app than a nuts-and-bolts tool suite.
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Masque does not replace desktop software it gives you a rich and fun multi-touch photo-editing experience. Combine up to four layers for any effect, and apply intuitive – and innovative – gradients, defined by the number of fingers you use to create them. Masque ($5.99, Ubermind, Inc)Įxports to your iPad photo library, Flickr, or Facebook – and that should tip you off: Masque is the “fun” one. Limitations: Effects/filters are standard photo-editing fare output size is limited to 1800 x 1200 pixels maximum, and visual history remembers only 10 steps.
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You can also apply curves, filters, or other adjustments on a gradient, rather than at full strength over the entire image.
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On the “excellence” side, the intuitive touch interface is all it’s cracked up to be, and filters can be applied via brush, color range, or image-wide. Filterstorm ($1.99, Tai Shimizu)įilterstorm was designed for the iPad from the beginning, and is a study in limitation and excellence. Output sizes are limited to four distinct options.

This is not a “social” photo app – it is all business, if a fun business. PF offers unlimited undo/redo capability, but nothing frivolous. Without breaking much new ground, PF delivers lots of functionality in an intuitive and familiar package: A good smattering of filters, brushes, and technical-minded photo editing commands makes this perfect for touchups on the go. PhotoForge For iPad ($2.99, GhostBird Software)Īnother immigrant from the iPhone, PhotoForge packages a limited suite of Photoshop-like editing and painting capabilities for your iPad. Amateur shutterbugs and Photoshop pros alike have raved about Photogene’s iPhone cousin for well over a year now they’ve got a full-size version. Photogene even throws in cartoon text bubbles. Multiple undo/redo levels keep the experience fluid. You can crop, straighten, sharpen, adjust saturation and curves, resize, apply a variety of effects, and set macros to apply a combination of commands. Edit photo files, or edit directly on your clipboard, then output to e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, or your iPad photo library.

Photogene does the expected (professional) stuff effortlessly, and adds a level of “play” appropriate to mobile photo editing. Photo Editing apps on the iPad are six kinds of awesome, as illustrated – no pun intended – below. Technically deep pro photo touchup, hold the kid stuff? No problem. Want a fun new intuitive touchy-feely experience? That’s available too. If you crave every feature imaginable? Check.

Fortunately, so do the needs of their users. Ces diapos pourront être visionnés sur un poste TV, un iPod, un PSP ou sur l’ordinateur même.Photo Editing Apps range from fully featured to simplistic, from innovative to prosaic. Option spéciale : la particularité de PhotoPad est qu’il peut se combiner avec le programme PhotoStage - Créateur de diaporamas pour fournir un diaporama vidéo de toutes les photos.On peut citer pour cela la saturation, la luminosité, le contraste, la teinte et bien plus encore.

Réglage : en vue d’obtenir le meilleur résultat, certains paramètres de ce logiciel peuvent être modifiés par l’utilisateur.Effets : ce programme met à la disposition de son utilisateur plusieurs effets qu’il peut appliquer à toutes ses images, par exemple, les tons sépia, le balancement des gris, les anti-yeux rouges, etc.A ce propos, il peut les rogner, les faire pivoter, les redimensionner et beaucoup d’autres encore. Edition : Avec PhotoPad, l’utilisateur peut aisément éditer ses photos.
