
photo editing apps with frames image

natalie
I have an iPhone and I love editing my pictures. Which ones do you think are the best? I need some new ones
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Photo Editor - Fotolr
Photo EditorâFotolr is a professional image processing app.
The 8 common used functions cover all the editor functions and effects in photo processing:
Quick edit, color effects, portrait, text adding, photo enhancing, frame and scene, other effects, album management, photo sharing.
you can download on Free App Center: http://fac.macrobile.com/?r=002
Photo Editor - Fotolr
Photo EditorâFotolr is a professional image processing app.
The 8 common used functions cover all the editor functions and effects in photo processing:
Quick edit, color effects, portrait, text adding, photo enhancing, frame and scene, other effects, album management, photo sharing.
you can download on Free App Center: http://fac.macrobile.com/?r=002
Is there an app that will let you size the borders/frames you want to use for a picture?

base god
I want to size my frames/borders on a couple if my pictures to give it a movie style look bit on most of the picture editing apps I checked for in the App Store they only give you preset frames with little borders... Does anyone know an app or a way to edit pictures to make them have bigger black borders on the sides or on the top/bottoms?????
Answer
I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results. I do believe you have just found exactly how true that statement is.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results. I do believe you have just found exactly how true that statement is.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
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