I'd love to see an edge-detect option for these effects, like you get in Photoshop Touch this way, you could be sure to apply the distortion only to, for example, the background. Bleach lets you de-colorize parts of your image, which can nicely highlight the still colorful part you leave alone. Dotter, Flare, Drips, and Silk also fall into this category, being too distorting to use on faces. The Charcoal tool is smearier, and probably best suited to backgrounds. The first Repix brush, Cartoonize, is an effect that you often see applied to a whole photo, but with Repix, you can leave the background sharp while you make your friend look like a character on Archer. Even the $4.99 Adobe Photoshop Touch app, though it does have brushes for colors, doesn’t have brushes for effects. These, also usually in the domain of higher-end desktop photo editors, offer more detail work than anything in Instagram. These are the only tools in Repix that affect the entire image all at once-there are no full-image "filters" like those you get with so many photo-enhancement apps.įinger-Painting Razzle Dazzle The real difference with Repix, though, is in those lipstick-like, fingerpaint-on effects. There was no need to take my finger off the screen and swipe again to increase an effect, as some apps require. This control method is nicely done in Repix-moving my digit all the way to either side of the screen changed the adjustment from -100 to 100 effect strength. The cropping tool doesn't limit you to a square the way Instagram does, but doesn't offer preset aspect ratios, so you can't easily create a perfect square with it.Īs with Snapseed, you make these adjustments by swiping left and right on the screen. It also lets you apply "vibrance" an enhancement found in most high-end desktop photo editors, such as Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture. Repix is more of a full-fledged photo editing app than Instagram-it lets you crop to taste, adjust brightness, contrast, color saturation, and temperature. You can also take a picture from within the app, but unlike Instagram, it doesn't show you effects during shooting, and there are no shooting tools (focus, exposure) like those you get with Camera+. Clicking the menu icon lets you open a photo not just from your Camera Roll, but also from your Facebook photos and iCloud Photo Stream. Let's first take a look at what Repix can do with your photos without spending money at this Store, though-there's a lot.
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