![]() ![]() You can add a single filter or multiple filters, with options for overlays and borders as well. The filters and overlays themselves are quite good, though they rely on the same washed out effects that pop up in every app of this type. There are only so many photos that can benefit from having a double exposure, though we do think the ones included with Pixlr-o-matic are among the best we've seen. Our one complaint about the app's design on Android is the lack of labels on many of the options. When you're editing a photo you're presented with five icons: a back arrow, a film strip, a light bulb, a frame, and a save option. It takes some experimentation before realizing what the film, bulb, and frame icons actually represent. The app also only comes with a limited selection of filters and frames, though you can easily and quickly download a wider variety of packs. There's no easy way to organize these options, unfortunately, so downloading too many packs can quickly crowd the app's interface. Of all the app's features we liked the shuffle mode the best. By pressing the shuffle symbol while editing, the app will randomly select one of the filters to apply to the photo. It appears to just grab whatever filters are handy (whether they're film, overlays, or borders), but it is an easy and quick way to alter your photos in the popular Instagram style. ![]() We'd recommend checking out the app if you want an alternative to other creative photo editing apps. While it doesn't offer the level of control you'd want from a more sophisticated app like Photoshop, it does offer a different way of altering your photos.įind more photo app reviews from at. Version reviewed: 2.2.1 using Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy Camera is a division of USA TODAY.Pixlr-o-matic for Android (free in the Google Play Store) Compatible with Android phones running Android 2.1 or later. When it comes to mobile image editing apps, Apple iOS users have traditionally had more choice than the users of other mobile operating systems. However, with Google's Android OS increasing its popularity and snatching the number one spot in the mobile OS ranking, developers have been hard at work to make their apps available for Google's platform. Instagram and Snapseed are two examples of extremely popular iOS imaging apps that recently, after a rather long wait, have been ported to Android.
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