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As good as this app is, such tools would me it even better. also has a similar dodge and burn tool, but it's for saturation. One app I like a lot has the dodge and burn tool but it also has a similar tool for saturation/desaturation and another for sharpening/blurring. So far I think it's missing a dodge and burn tool to fine tune the image. I definitely want to play around with it to see what it can do. It does a great job at manipulating exposure, contrast, and so on. They knocked it out of the park with this one. Best app ever because of the integration bar none. And because Apple Photos handles RAW+JPEG images exactly the same as your other photos everything says clean and sexy. Now, my workflow is as easy as plugging in my SD card, importing into my Apple Photos, rating, deleting as necessary, uploading the creamy X-Trans sensor beauties that my Fuji cams spit out in jpeg and editing the RAWs that need a little extra work…all non distructive without duplicates IN ICLOUD 🤑🤑. And this brings me to the best thing about this app, deep apple photos integration. See, I wanted to keep things as streamlined as possible without having to do stupid stuff like copying into an editing program, and then exporting back to the camera roll for the apple photo stream sync via iCloud to take over…because thats gross, messy and unintuitive-not to mention a waste of storage and leaves duplicate photos everywhere etc. AND THATS WHERE EVERYTHING HAS FAILED ME UNTIL NOW. I’m a Fujifilm fan boy, and I usually use the CamRemote to transfer JPEGs directly to my Apple Photos, from there I post to IG…but when the JPEGs just aren’t doing it for me, I start messing with the RAW. Highly recommended over every other iOS photo editor (and I have used more than I care to admit). There are, of course, still opportunities for improvement, such as more customizable batch processing, the ability to better customize the interface (for example, to hide the overall ML button but surface the denoise option, rearrange the tool order, etc.), masking capability, setting sync between iPad and iPhone, and so on… but these would all be quality of life improvements on what is already a superb app. The recent-ish additions of super resolution, denoising, iPhone support, and a more fluid browsing/editing interface have pushed this app over the top as the best editor for casual users who like to make their everyday photos shine. Some of the features that have made it great for a long time are iOS photos integration (no importing/exporting hassle), all basic editing features that work as expected (color, exposure, sharpness, etc.), custom setting options, batch editing capability, and RAW support. I’ve used it since its original iPad release and it has only gotten better over time. This is by far the best iOS photo editor for everyday use. Thank you! I love companies that listen to their customers. I could be free of my Adobe subscription plan forever!Įdit: Love to see that batch editing has been added. I would love for Pixelmator to replace Lightroom for me. Currently collapsing an individual tool removes the adjustment. I will be using that idea in the future! UI is great but would like to be able collapse an individual adjustment tool (on the right panel) so it’s out of the way when not in use.

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It suggested a nice crop which made my model seem taller in the frame. I also like the idea of machine learning to supplement my creative process.

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It would great for that because it has enough adjustment tools to fine tune the filter. I can still use it in my workflow as a last stop to apply a filter. It would need selective edits, brushes, noise reduction, and masking on the sharpening tool. I was hoping it would be a Lightroom replacement, and it’s close. These are my initial impressions after using the app for the first time.















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