The FX Photo Studio Pro black/grey and white interface design integrates perfectly within the Mac OS X look and feel, even though the color choice makes its overall appearance somewhat more dramatic than the average OS X app.įX Photo Studio Pro offers all its features within the bounds of one very well organized main window: the center area is reserved for previewing the image, while top, bottom, and lateral toolbars include the editing tools.Īdditionally, the FX Photo Studio Pro’s "Share Image" window enables you to share the images you're currently working on with your Facebook, Tumblr, Flickr, or Twitter followers. The FX Photo Studio Pro’s stylish, intuitive interface and the quick and straightforward installation process will probably look very appealing to the more inexperienced users in search of a quick tool to give hip effects to their snapshots. Obviously, neither edition aims to replace high-end graphic editors, although FX Photo Studio Pro does have extensive adjusting capabilities (you can change the exposure, brightness, saturation, contrast, or hue). FX Photo Studio Pro is great whenever you need to create remarkable effects within a short time span.įX Photo Studio Pro is able to open image files of up to 64 megapixels, while the FX Photo Studio Standard Edition can work with pictures of up to 32 megapixels. MacPhun’s FX Photo Studio Pro comes with a suite of predefined image effects, cropping tools, and masking capabilities designed to help you process pictures without dealing with complex settings. FX Photo Studio Pro tries to make the task of editing images as fast, efficient, and intuitive as possible, while delivering amazing results.įast does not necessarily mean better, especially when creativity is involved: snapping the perfect photo is mainly a matter of luck (talent or skill, if you prefer), but you can make most photos look astonishing if you take the time to edit them. I honestly cannot think of any possible improvements: FX Photo has it all.Unless you are a vintage cameras aficionado who still likes to work on film, your day to day life includes a digital photo processor. The app is straightforward and packed with features. You do not have to put forth any real effort to get a fairly large return.
Once you finish your alteration, you can save the image to your photo library or broadcast it via Facebook, email, Twitter, or Flickr.įX Photo Studio is worth every penny. You can also mix and match the different modifications to get hybrid creations. The best feature of this app is the Gamma brightness adjustments that improve an image 100%. Even though you can preview the changes before they are made, there are easy access Undo and Redo buttons. You can rotate, flip, and crop an image as well. There is a favorites option in case you want all of your preferences together in one place to get to quickly. There are 19 categories that come with the app and then 3 extra ones that you can buy in the app for an additional $0.99 each. There are so many effects that they needed to be categorized. You can turn your photograph into nearly any style you would like with options like, Stencil Poster Red, Grunge Rays Sepia, Brush Strokes, Pencil Paint, Old Photo, and Mosaic. There are 171 photo effects and filters, so having a simplistic interface is essential.
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I always have my phone on me or not more than a foot away so why not use it to its full extent? I guess the point I am making is that I live for photography apps so when something like FX Photo Studio is introduced to me it is as if I have died and gone to heaven.įX Photo Studio is simple to use yet features highly complicated and diverse photo effects and filters. I own a digital camera but it is stuffed away somewhere in my closet. I have recently realized the beauty of using my iPhone as a camera more than anything else. The developer of this magnificent app is MacPhun and costs $2.99. FX Photo Studio is a photography app that allows you to tweak, improve, and modify your photos using an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.