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What Photo/edit App Can Do This

Photo editing app?

for fonts you can use phonto and for picture editing magic hour, photo editor- or superimpose

Best free photo editing app?

Fotor-PES can be one choose instead of Photoshop app on iphone, it's famous for it's filters and effects and border.
I don't think its the best photo editing app but it's really nice to use.
http://www.fotor.com/iphone/index-pes.html

What's the best photo editing app?

You may try Fotor-PES for iphone.
The App focus on the professional editing and more effects and filters ,but it's so easy to use.
http://www.fotor.com/iphone/index-pes.html

As for your require of "Twin",i recommed you the Montage of Fotor online editor:
http://www.fotor.com/features/montage.html
You can put lots of photos into a background picture,and use "Easer" to wipe out the elements you don't want, it's pretty interesting.

Is there an iOS photo app that does batch editing?

There is not an app that allows for a true-batch edit option. All examples provided in prior answers work on the premise of creating a custom filter and then pulling up a photo one-by-one to apply the filter. That is not batch editing. That is just having a custom filter. You still have to apply it by importing each photo.We need a true batch edit app. One where we can apply the same filters to many pics at the same time. I WOULD PAY $20–30 FOR THAT app.Product photographers who sell on eBay, Poshmark, Etsy, Mercari, Depop, Relovv, Vinted, Heroine and more would benefit greatly from such an application for their mobile phones.#designthisapp #weneedthisapp #batchphotoedit

What are some trippy photo editing apps? How do they work?

InstaSize is the best photo editor apps in the App Store.Create photos, videos and collages quick and easy. With over 50 filters to choose from, beauty tools to perfect selfies and pro fonts to add text.Available on iPhone and Android.InstaSize: Photo Editor, Picture Effects & Collage on the App StoreInstaSize: Photo Editor, Picture Effects & Collage - Android Apps on Google Play

What are some good photo editing apps for Android?

I've been in to photography for more than 3 years now. I own a Canon 1300D entry level DSLR camera.I use the following android apps for photo editing.Snapseed.This is the app I use most of the time. It is very user friendly and comes with a lot of features. The quality of the photo is also retained after editing.2. Photo director.I mainly use this app for certain overlay functions and for blending it with some other photos like adding light streaks or some other pitcure in to a picture etc.3. Adobe lightroom.Not actually an android friendly app but this app helps me in editing RAW files in premium version. It also features some good features.You can check out my Instagram page Mahesh (@secretninjaaaaa) • Instagram photos and videos for my clicks.Some of my personal favorite photos edited using these apps are:Sunset by a templeTouch of loveLight trail photography : Vidhan Soudha, BangaloreAero India 2017Water dropletIf you like my work, follow me on Instagram at Mahesh (@secretninjaaaaa) • Instagram photos and videosThanks.

What app can I use to paint over a photo?

You can use any photo editing tool/software for this. Any photo editing software, even the basic ones available in the market will be able to do that. If you are using Windows check MsPaint, it is by default in your OS. If you are using you can download Paintbrush. If you want even more functionality and editing capacity have a look at Photoshop(Photoshop Inspiration, Photoshop Information) but you will have some learning curve for photoshop if you want to do anything more advance then painting over the photo.Edit:Just notices that you have added iPhone application as a topic. So if you are looking for iphone applications to edit photos. Then check the following apps which suits your need.The 10 Best iPhone Photo Editing Apps (2014 Edition)

What's are really good photo editing apps ?

Citrify, iPiccy, PicMonkey, Ribbet, Picadilo, Fotor, FotoFlexer or Lunapic are great all round web based and FREE editing tools. Adobe, makers of the expensive Photoshop, has a free website version in Photoshop Express. If you are a former Picnik user than Picmonkey and Ribbet will be your best choices.

http://www.edit-photos.net
http://www.squidoo.com/ribbet-photo-edit...

For videos, Stupeflix is a great web based service for creating and uploading videos. Photobucket is a great web based and FREE editing tools. The software behind it comes from Adobe who make some of the best commercial ($$$) photo and video editors. Also check out Jaycut which allows you to export and save your videos! If you need/want more features downloading VideoSpin, VideoPad or VideoThang are great options. Still free, but you have to download the software. Pixorial is a great tool for many media - free, with full features, for up to 10gb of video.

http://www.edit-photos.net/video

How can I create a photo editing app on iOS and Android? What language(s) should I use and what are the difficulties that will appear?

Awesome question!Let's break it down in smaller pieces.You say, you want to build a photo editing app. That's like a tool, that enables the user to use a smartphone-made picture and edit it. There's a wide variety of editing options: apply filters like Instagram, or enhance the appearance of the photo, crop it, add text and other elements, and so on.Most of those photo manipulations are pixel-based, so you'd need access to the pixels of a picture. You can do that on iOS with Core Graphics, see this StackOverflow question on that: https://stackoverflow.com/questi....Regardless of which programming language you use, in order to manipulate pixel-based graphics you need an understanding of Image processing. That involves matrices and color corrections, and a sense of design.You probably already know that iOS apps are generally written in Swift or Objective-C, and Android apps are written in Java. Both platforms have a wide variety of SDK's to work with, they're very well documented.I think the greatest difficulty that will appear isn't learning one of these languages, but working with the image data itself. Image processing is a whole art and science on it's own, and it's terribly mathematical. Not really artistic or shiny, as you might think.On another note: did you count how many image authoring and editing tools are already available on mobile? Or, if a smartphone or tablet is a good device for doing such things? If you're approaching this as a learning project, go for it. Keep in mind that if you're just starting out, it might be a little bit too much to learn altogether. If you're seriously considering building a production-ready photo app, and did not do any App Store research, I strongly advise to retrace your steps.I run a mastermind call about app publishing, and one of the things I always say: validate your idea! If you want to bounce some ideas off of me, I have a standing offer for a 30 minute 1-on-1 mastermind call over at LearnAppMaking.com.Good luck!

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