A Google user
I'm actually kinda mad, when I first installed the app a lot of the filters were free or you had to sign up to get them, but now to my surprise the majority of the filters are paid. It's a great app and I know you need to profit from it but I can't pretend it doesn't bother me that for a "free" app you have to pay for each indivudual collection to get the full experience.
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Brain Vault
February 17, 2019
All the filters that were free - are still free, it's 20 free filters, just scroll till the end
Dani Katsarova
A sweet little app for a touch of whimsy. Has very clean and intuitive interface with a good array of filter options. Adding a floating functionality to the existing 360 four- way rotation will greatly improve the value of individual filters, especially bokeh ones. Sometimes the bokeh balls land in the worst places in the frame, rendering them unusable. Prices for filter collections are reasonable IMHO.
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George Simpson
Doesn't really do film simulation, no alteration of colour, of contrast like a Snapseed filter. What this does is overlay dust and light leaks. The film grain could be useful, its prob better than some as its just an overlayed scan but the rest is all lofi degredation stuff. Just looking for a "film filter" that can e.g give colour and tone of Kodak, Fuji, Ilford etc. Beyond that the edit function looks like a heavily reduced version of whats on instagram, definately not a serious editor.
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