So, I've reviewed 5 different photo editing softwares for your Android device.. how do they compare?
Let's review the 5 first (in alphabetical order):
Personally I'd go with Snapseed first, then Built-in followed by a tie between Touch/Aviary with Express coming in last. But that's me, my opinion.
Obviously you have some features that you may want, but I took a look at some of the basic stuff and compared them to each other.
I made a quick video... hard to do so 'quickly' to show off all these features tho', so go easy on me. The idea is to show you how they all work live.
Let's review the 5 first (in alphabetical order):
How would you rank them? What editors did we miss?
Personally I'd go with Snapseed first, then Built-in followed by a tie between Touch/Aviary with Express coming in last. But that's me, my opinion.
Obviously you have some features that you may want, but I took a look at some of the basic stuff and compared them to each other.
Built-in
|
Aviary
|
Snapseed
|
Photoshop Express
|
Photoshop Touch
| |
Crop |
y
|
y
|
y
|
y
|
y
|
Straighten |
y
(slider)
|
y
(not as easy)
|
y
(slider)
|
y
(slider)
|
y
(slider)
|
Filters |
y
|
y
|
y
|
y
|
y
(LOTS)
|
Frames |
y
|
y
|
y
|
y
|
n
|
Blur |
y
|
y
|
y
(selective)
|
y
|
y
(selective)
|
Sharp |
y
|
y
|
y
|
n
|
y
|
Levels |
n
|
n
|
n
|
n
|
y
|
Curves |
y
|
n
|
n
|
n
|
y
|
Red Eye |
n
|
y
|
n
|
n
|
y
|
misc
| built in, no need to add anything | has a cool 'meme' feature | very simple, intuitive sliding to adjust | simple click and apply with intensity sliders | FULLY featured but costs $5 |
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