Photos often need a bit of touching up and
editing. Thanks to the power of your Android device, you can now do just that.
You
don’t always take the perfect picture on
your phone, and even if you do, you may want to add some fun effect to it.
Using Photoshop Express, you can tinker around with images,
stretching, flipping, saturating, filtering and
many other quick, simple visual effects.
It
should be pointed out that this program is in
no way as powerful or plentiful – and therefore as useful – as its bigger,
desktopbound brother, but it is fun, very simple to
use, and can actually prove genuinely
useful in the right
circumstances.
It’s
not just a simple case of editing your
images and leaving it at that, though. Photoshop
Express allows users to upload their images
through Photoshop.com, Facebook or TwitPic, meaning your newly
touched-up images can be instantly shared with friends and family alike, showing off your
editing skills to the world.
Photoshop
Express Editing photos and images
1: Selecting
an image
Tap the pencil icon at the bottom, then choose the image to edit. You may need to disable ‘only in Phone view’ via the settings to see all images.
Tap the pencil icon at the bottom, then choose the image to edit. You may need to disable ‘only in Phone view’ via the settings to see all images.
2: Starting
the edit
Once on the editing screen, you have a number of options to choose from. If you make a mistake, the red icons will undo and cancel changes.
Once on the editing screen, you have a number of options to choose from. If you make a mistake, the red icons will undo and cancel changes.
3: What to
edit?
Tapping the colours icon lets you change these options. Tap one, and the screen will let you directly manipulate the attribute chosen, from tint to saturation and brightness.
Tapping the colours icon lets you change these options. Tap one, and the screen will let you directly manipulate the attribute chosen, from tint to saturation and brightness.
Source : Android Tips, Tricks, Apps
and Hacks Magazine
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