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PHOTO EDITING APPS

FIVE THINGS TO LOOK FOR…

1 Some apps partner with desktop versions and others are solely for mobile use, although you can share images.

2 Few decent apps are free. Some require an in-app purchase to unlock tools, others have a one-off price.

3 Looking for inspiration? Many mobile apps come with a range of preset effects that can be extremely good.

4 Do you need powerful tools like curves and layers? Many apps have them, but they may not work as well on mobile.

5 Most apps will work directly with your device’s camera roll; Adobe’s apps may also work with Lightroom.

Affinity Photo for iPad

£19.99/$19.99

http://affinity.serif.com

Platform: iPad | Presets library: No | Layers: Yes | Editing tools: Yes | Desktop software synchronisation: Yes

Affinity Photo for iPad duplicates the features and tools of the desktop edition remarkably well. The app is sold for a single

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