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Picsart photo studio review
Picsart photo studio review





Direct sharing options include Facebook, OneDrive, Twitter, and Tumblr, and of course PicsArt's own service. You can save the picture to the Camera Roll at any point with a button tap, but naturally you'll want to share that work with others, and the app is by no means deficient in sharing options. Sharing and Social Photos The app's wealth of editing tools means you can put serious time into working on an image.

picsart photo studio review

Collages aren't possible with most photo social apps, but, as you might expect, PicsArt offers a cornucopia of layouts, borders, and backgrounds for collage creation, as you can see from the image below. The cloning tool is fun, but don't expect content-aware object removal like that in Adobe's Photoshop and Mix.Ĭollages Collages: You've seen them on Instagram and elsewhere, and maybe you wondered how they were made. One thing you don't get is auto-object selection and edge detection.

picsart photo studio review

The blemish tool did a good job on minor skin issues.

picsart photo studio review

Of course you also get red-eye and blemish correction, but no tooth whitening or tan adding. You do get the same 30 font choices as in the other platforms for text overlays, however, with a color picker and handles to resize them to taste. Some are in-app purchases, usually for 99 cents, but many are free.ĭrawing tools also push the app into Photoshop territory, but the Windows Phone version only offers four brush types compared with over 20 on iOS. There are sets for travel, sports, nature, birthday, mustaches, baby, love, rabbits…the list goes on and on. Photoshop, watch out! And don't even get me started about clip art. Once you start editing an image in PicsArt, you immediately see the app's appeal: It has oodles of photo editing tools-not only Instagram-style filters that are more adjustable than those in Instagram, but also masks, clone/stamp, cropping with shape, brushes, borders, text and lens flares. You can pinch to zoom, reveal more controls with a plus button, see before and after views of your image, undo the last action, and reset your picture to its original state. The PicsArt app interface is fairly well designed and powerful, though it can get busy at times because of the multitude of options.

picsart photo studio review

When getting images from Flickr to edit in PicsArt, you don't even need a Flickr account: You can browse, search, and eventually edit public photos on the service. You can start by choosing a photo from your camera roll or from online photo places like Facebook, Flickr, and OneDrive. The startup screen on the Windows Phone version differs from the Android and iOS versions: It shows large colorful tiles for Effect, Collage, Draw, Camera, Photo, and Shop.







Picsart photo studio review