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Photo editing apps for iPad

Polish your shots, add filters and fix tone and colour on your touchscree­n

- reviewed by ADAm bAnkS

The best apps for polishing your shots

Apps range from freebies that can pep up pics to paid packages with desktop-class profession­al tools

Along with photograph­y, photo editing has become something we do every day. Doing it properly, though, still takes specialist software that‘s quite demanding of computing power and can be complicate­d to use. Fortunatel­y, the A-series processors in today’s iPads are up to the job, and touch screens help developers make interfaces simpler. That means your choice of image manipulati­on apps now ranges from freebies that can pep up pics with a few taps to paid packages with desktop-class profession­al tools.

For this test, we’ve picked five options that promise more than just one-click filter effects. All of them have versions of the essential tone and colour adjustment­s that you’ll need to get

the best out of your pics, along with cropping, straighten­ing and other basics; and they can open raw images, meaning there’s more data to work with and a better chance of pulling the picture you want out of the shot you got. Beyond that, each takes its own approach. Affinity Photo is a full-blown Adobe Photoshop rival, due to be rivalled soon by Adobe Photoshop for iPad (see the Higher option, right). Affinity Photo makes amazing use of the iPad, which is more than we can say for Snapseed, Google’s free tool – but even this has some unique features tucked away behind its pale grey icons. Pixelmator Photo is a dedicated snapper’s edition of the popular all-round image editor, while Darkroom comes from an independen­t developer who brings a new eye to pictureedi­ting software. Adobe’s Lightroom is part of the top-end subscripti­on-based Creative Cloud ecosystem, but can its base app offer something to the rest of us for free?

Whatever your skills, we’ll help you find out which of these pixel-pushers suits you best.

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Depending on how much you want to do and your skill level, it’s good to have a clear, understand­able interface.

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