

That‘s quite an impressive list of features for a free app, isn‘t it? Note that using some of the above functions requires the use of (free) Adobe ID.
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Apply a radial or full blur to an image.Create a vignette effect & apply photo frames.Remove red eyes from humans and even pets (did someone say „cat content?“).Adjust hue, saturation and luminance for individual colors.Sharpen and reduce luminance and color noise.Fine tune temperature, tint, vibrancy and saturation.Adjust exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites and blacks.Fix horizontal and vertical perspective distortions.Rote and flip photos horizontally and vertically.Crop photos either freely or to one of many cropping presets including special crop presets for social media.Adobe Photoshop Express featuresĪs mentioned above, with Photoshop Express you can apply a perceived ton of different settings to your photos, like:

It also comes with a set of predefined „looks“ (aka „presets“ in Lightroom) and you can create and save your own or even „borrow“ a look from a photo that someone posted to the built in Instagram like photo feed.

I remember using that a few time probably a decade ago.Īnyway, Photoshop Express allows you to apply a number of different adjustments to your photos. It seems that the app has evolved from the online service which offered an online (flash based!) version of Photoshop Express. I guess it was some well thought marketing decision to call the app Photoshop Express. This app has been released a while after Adobe retired the first Photoshop Version for iPhone and to be honest, I don‘t know why they called it Photoshop Express from my viewpoint it‘s more like a Lightroom Express. I’m talking about Adobe Photoshop Express. It’s a great app for all those quick edits that I don’t edit in Adobe Lightroom Mobile. Today I want to talk about an app that I use every now and then.
