New iPhone Photo App: Photo Retouch
Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 8:20AM |
Glyn Evans
Description from the AppStore: Photo Retouch is a photo retouching application. You get output as 320x480 resolution for now. Photo Retouch will support better resolution at next updates, and besides, we will add undo. Do not forget to reboot your device before running Photo Retouch to avoid crashes. This application does not require any expertness. You can retouch and save your photo in minutes. You can easily select existing photos from your photos library or iPhone's camera.
What you can do with Photo Retouch: You can eliminate wrinkles, acnes, scars, moles, pouch shortly anything you don't want in your photo.
- SOURCE SKIN: You can change your source skin with this button which is the key for the best result.
- HEAL: This button activates healing protocols. Touch your skin to heal it with selected source skin.
- RESET : it resets photo to the beginning. So you can try again.
- SAVE: You can save your retouched picture with this button.
- MENU: This button is for returning to the main menu. So you can retouch another picture.
- BRUSH SIZE: You can change brush size with the slider below.
Tip: take source skin near spot you want to eliminate for better result. So you will eliminate unwanted spots with unnoticeable retouching.
AppStore Link: Photo Retouch - Price £0.59/$.99
Editors comment: This app looks interesting and has potential, by why oh why release and app that only supports 320x480 at release date. Anyway, one to watch me thinks.
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Reader Comments (4)
Nice photo retouching.
Thanks for sharing.
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Wow. I love this new app. I'm excited to fix my favorite picture here (the one beside the pool fountains) and look flawless. Thanks :)
Wow. I love this new app. I'm excited to fix my favorite picture here (the one beside the pool fountains) and look flawless. Thanks :)
Hi, great site! Really cool info you have here.
I also made a blog that tells you which photo editor options/settings to use in order to enhance your photos and keep them looking natural. The specific settings (values) are listed so everything should be clear.
This is for free photo editors like Picnik or Pixlr or others that I also list – you don’t need to install it or register to use it.
You can see my blog in:
http://www.enhance-photos.blogspot.com/
If you’re interested feel free to also try to enhance your photos and please let me know how that worked for you – you can leave comments in my blog. It did a good job for most of my photos (not all) so I wonder how it will work for other people’s photos.
Thanks!