
iphone photo apps filter image

Charity
I'm looking for some apps that are similar to VSCO Cam, AfterLight, PixlrOMatic, and Diptic... I really love how my pictures look when they have that vintage look to them. I have an Instagram, and I know about apps like CamWow, Camera+, etc. I'm just looking for some apps similar to these that allow a lot of different, high quality customization.
I'm also looking for an app that has really cool shaped frames and kinda like a mirror effect with your images.
If anyone can help me out here, it would be greatly appreciated. :)
Answer
It should have this app called 'Safari'. From there you can buy a real camera.
Kidding aside, there's no way to get 'professional looking' pictures from an iPhone. If all you want to do is add filters, then Instagram and Hipstamatic are the most common.
Chances are, any good, vintage looking photos you've seen Tumblr and other sites were taken with a real camera and edited with real software like Photoshop.
It should have this app called 'Safari'. From there you can buy a real camera.
Kidding aside, there's no way to get 'professional looking' pictures from an iPhone. If all you want to do is add filters, then Instagram and Hipstamatic are the most common.
Chances are, any good, vintage looking photos you've seen Tumblr and other sites were taken with a real camera and edited with real software like Photoshop.
is it bad to use iphone apps to edit pictures?

June
I use vsco cam to add filters to my iphone photography. Is that bad? I have an assignment to turn into for yearbook class and it's about "telling a story" through 10 photos. I like using vsco cam to enhance my photos a little more. Can I do that or will it not be considered "photography"?
Answer
Not at all, but the results will be very primitive and will soon become cliché as more and more people use cookie cutter apps
Most instructors have at least one computer with Photoshop installed and that is what makes truly unique retouched images.
Do NOT get too carried away.with too much artsy stuff, but I am sure your instructor will help you modulate your shots
Remember that your goal is to tell a story, NOT spend a lot of time using apps to cover up any of the images that are not your best effort
Not at all, but the results will be very primitive and will soon become cliché as more and more people use cookie cutter apps
Most instructors have at least one computer with Photoshop installed and that is what makes truly unique retouched images.
Do NOT get too carried away.with too much artsy stuff, but I am sure your instructor will help you modulate your shots
Remember that your goal is to tell a story, NOT spend a lot of time using apps to cover up any of the images that are not your best effort
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