6 new photo editing apps of 2016 that you can't miss

Photos apps

Smartphone cameras have greatly improved to what they were a few years ago. This has allowed that without knowing much about photography, captures of great beauty can be made. If we go through a photo retouching app, the result can be simply spectacular to share on social networks.

The 6 apps that you will find below are about the same thing, getting the best possible result of some of those photos that you have taken in the past days and that you want to emphasize with some filter or other type of action that turns them into a small work of art like the first of this list of six that you will have if you follow me below.

Prisma

Prisma

It is the app that more has surprised in these past months and above all it is because it has an algorithm that is able to see" in the photo to apply some artistic filters that will turn that photograph into a visual spectacle worth seeing.

Soon the app will have the option to apply filters on videos, so it takes time to try it.

Download it at iOS y Android

polaroid-swing

Polaroid

An app created from partnership between Polaroid and Twitter. What it does is take a succession of 60 snapshots in one second, then merge them into one to create a "moving photo."

The effect you get is similar to Boomerang from Instagram or Apple Live Photos, but the transition between the different frames is smoother than those other apps. Available for free for iOS and an Android version that is 'on the way'.

Download it on iOS

Microsoft Pix

Pix

Pix uses artificial intelligence to improve the shots taken with a smartphone. When taking a picture, Pix captures 10 frames and evaluate each of them. Scans from sharpness to exposure to present up to three images that it considers to be the best.

The app is capable of reducing noise, illuminating faces, beautify the skin and adjust the color and tone. Only available for iOS.

kodak moments

Kodak

The idea for this app is that while most platforms that share photos are full of millions of photos, this free app for iOS and Android allows you to focus on a few images that capture something special. What would be called a "Kodak moment."

An app designed for focus on favorite photos instead of posting a dozen different selfies every five minutes.

Download it at iOS/ in Android

DJI + Discover

Dron

The pictures from drones It is one of the new fields in photography, so it was logical that DJI, a manufacturer of such gadgets, launched a social network for photographers, companies and clients that have these gadgets as their central axis.

The free app for both Android and iOS allows you to find featured photos, special places to fly with a drone or geolocated captures. It even has a forum.

Download it from here

Foodie - Delicious Camera

Foodie

Foodie is a camera app that helps you take the best food photographs or food. Designed in Japan, the app is free on both iOS and Android. It includes 24 filters for different types of specific food, among which you can find susi, meat and cakes.

Download it at Android/ iOS


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