![]() ![]() You can also apply multiple effects to the same photo, and if you find a particular combination of effects especially pleasing-say, Conley mixed with Derby-you can save (and share) the combination as a preset.įor each effect you apply, you can adjust various effect-specific qualities. You can also click the star underneath any filters to add it to the app’s Favorites section for quick access. A pop-up menu lets you choose whether the horizontal list includes all filters or just those that fall under one of FX Photo Studio’s 20 categories: Art, Black & White, Color Lenses, Color Strokes, Groovy Lo-Fi, and so on. But you can also (forgive me) filter the filters. ![]() Luckily, a few features make that process less painful than it might otherwise be, and there are certainly some excellent effects to choose from.įirst, as you browse effects, each displays a live preview of the currently loaded photo, affording you a clear sense of what to expect if you apply that effect. And with 172 filters to choose from, scrolling through the horizontal list of options can take some time. Some are glorified Photo Booth-style funhouse mirror effects others blow out the colors more than I’d ever want. In working with my own family photos, applying many of FX Photo Studio’s effects would never make sense. Of course, filter quality matters more than quantity.
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