Wednesday 23 October 2013

Best Photo Editing Apps for Photography

Best Camera Apps for Android, if you have interest in Photography and you own a Smartphone with Android then this is a gift for you our team present you all Top 10 Apps helps you in Photography
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Camera MX:

First on our list of best camera apps for Android is called Camera MX. When compared to the other apps on the list, it's pretty run of the mill. When compared to the rest, it's actually quite good. It doesn't necessarily have the feature set that a professional might be looking for, but if you're a hobbyist or you really enjoy sharing pictures via Google+or Instagram, then Camera MX is more than good enough.

Camera ZOOM FX:

Camera Zoom FX is next on our best camera apps for Android. Unlike Camera MX, and most of the other apps on this list, Camera Zoom FX takes a different approach to using filters and effects. Instead of applying any number of pre-made filters and effects, Camera Zoom FX allows users to choose multiple effects to create their own filter. If you're feeling a little lazy, though, there are some pre-made ones to choose from.

Camera360 Ultimate:

Camera360 Ultimate is not only among the most popular camera apps for Android, but it's also one of the best. For many, this is the go-to camera replacement app and has been for a long time. It's totally understandable as well, as Camera360 Ultimate is packed full of features. They've even updated it recently to include more settings for a better camera experience.

Cymera:

Cymera is another one of those camera apps for Android that is already wildly popular. With over 10 million downloads to date, Cymera ranks up there with the most popular camera apps period. It also happens to be really highly rated as well. Unlike most camera apps on this list, Cymera focuses on taking a certain type of picture. Namely, it's used predominately for taking pictures of people's faces.

GIF Camera:

Let's face it ladies and gentlemen, the internet would not be the same without GIFs. They have contributed to the hilarity of the internet for so long that thinking about the internet without them can be difficult. With the next app on our best camera apps for Android list, called GIF Camera, lets you create your own GIFs using your camera. It's actually pretty easy, too.

Otaku Camera:

Otaku Camera is another one of those specialized camera apps for Android. Unlike Camera360 Ultimate or Camera MX, which are for more general purposes, Otaku Camera is basically only appealing to manga and anime fans. It has a special filter with some frames and graphic overlays that can turn any picture into a manga picture. It's really quite unique and if you're into that sort of thing then this camera is worth checking out.

Paper Camera:

Paper Camera is up next on our list of the best camera apps for Android. However, it is also among the most popular and the highest ranked. We thought that a little odd since the camera has a single filter, but people apparently really love that filter. There is nothing wrong with that because Paper Camera also happens to be fun to use and fun to look at.

Camera Fun Pro:

Camera Fun Pro is next and this one is definitely for a more niche market. The various filters available provide a more goofy and fun theme for people rather than the more serious and artistic filters that others on this list provide. One of the more nifty features is the app's ability to let you see how the effects will look before snapping the picture. So instead of taking the picture, adding the effects, and hoping you got the shot you needed

LINE Camera:

LINE Camera is one of the newer additions to our list and for good reason. It's one of the most popular camera apps available for Android right now and it has a boatload of features. This includes in-app photo editing, 20 filters, frames, stamps, and various other editing tools. It focuses more on post-shot editing than anything else,

Focal Beta:

Last on our list is Focal Beta. This is a unique camera app for a number of reasons. It used to be a stock app in CyanogenMod before they went corporate and the camera itself is totally open source. Aside from that, the app features everything you need for a great camera experience even if it's still in the beta stages. It even has an open source variant of Google's Photosphere called PicSphere.