A fun edit is to create color splash affect. Watch clear tutorial how to accomplish color splash.
Here are my notes, which make much more sense when you watch the tutorial. a.Filters, Black and White; then neutral b.Tools: mask, Wipe, Pinch image to zoom in; with finger wipe away B & W affect; touch or dab with finger rather than wipe; c.Apply button d.Image; Adjust; Clean; slide left or right on screen to photoshop e.Then clarity filter, then denoise filter, drag up to make fake view f.Click button on lower right to see previous look g.Filters: analogue; then apply fuji, drag up for good color splash affect and gets rid of edges that bled through
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Editing your iphone photos is a blast. A terrific app is Enlight. LInk here for a tutorial Enlight Iphone App Full Walk Through to get a helpful overview of all the useful options. 2015
"Enlight is best used in landscape mode, unlike Darkroom and VSCO (neither of which give you the option) — you swipe from the left to access your tools, and from the right to choose which photo you're editing. And Enlight does a great job of helping you see where you're at in the process. At the bottom you can go back and forward between changes you've made, and there's another button you can press to get a quick glimpse of the original, pre-edit image. You can also pinch to zoom in to the pixel level with no apparent quality loss, which is a big improvement over both VSCO and Darkroom. Heavy editing of smartphone JPEGs can degrade image quality pretty fast, so it's useful to be able to check how the file is holding up. ENLIGHT IS A SLICK PHOTO-EDITING MULTI-TOOL Once you've gotten used to the interface, you'll find a ton of tools to play with. Like Darkroom, you have full access to your camera roll without having to import files to the app itself. There are pretty advanced cropping, perspective, and refitting options for altering the photo's framing, and features like text, tilt-shift, and Instagram-ready resizing are as robust as what many dedicated apps offer. Enlight even lets you edit using curves." from The Verge |
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