AppsPhotography apps to fully exploit your Apple iPhone's camera

Photography apps to fully exploit your Apple iPhone’s camera

Even if Vhoto app has you covered when you’re looking for photography apps which fully utilize your Apple iPhone’s camera capabilities for capturing stills from videos, there are several others which you may wish you’d heard of before now. We’re bringing you the 5 best photo applications for your iOS smartphone to make capturing content through it better than ever before.

1. Facetune – If you’re one of those people who spends a whole load of time clicking pictures of yourself and your friends, then Facetune should be perfect for you. It lets you do so many things to photos, you’ll just have to be careful not to get over enthusiastic and ‘Photoshop’ the mugs in your pictures beyond recognition. We’re talking blemish removal, teeth whitening, smile widening, jaw and nose reshaping, filling up of bald patches and much more.

Aviary

2. Photo Editor by Aviary – For those who are fond of taking so many snaps, they’re pressed for time when it comes to editing them, Photo Editor by Aviary should do the trick. It allows users to perform basic tasks such as touching up faces, adjusting brightness or color saturation, cropping, applying filters and more, very quickly and on the fly. Our favorite bit about the app is that you can draw on pictures, add text and create memes out of images without breaking a sweat.

3. Camera+ The camera that the Apple iPhone comes with permits limited control over how the final results turn out. Camera+ delivers a variety of tools such as continuous flash, digital zoom, touch exposure and preset filters. In addition to this, it also enables users to brighten up dull photos with the Clarity feature included. Touch exposure and focus is another handy inclusion that will assist you in controlling how light or dark the image you’ve clicked ends up being.

VSCO Cam

4. VSCO Cam If you’re hunting for a photography app that is easy to use and loaded with advanced options, then VSCO Cam might serve you just right. Let’s start with the fact that you can lock on separate exposure as well as focus points and even white balance. What’s more, you may not only apply a filter to an image, but also decide on its intensity. You can show off your photos by uploading them to the VSCO Grid, though the sharing service is totally not cool with letting folks ‘like,’ comment on pictures and so on.

5. Vhoto – Vhoto just had to feature in our list since it offers a pretty simple function which is automatically choosing the best photos from your videos without requiring you to go through them frame by frame. Plus it’s a free photography app for you Apple iPhone, meaning it couldn’t really hurt if you downloaded it just to try it out.

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