There's also a more extensive app called Adobe Photoshop Touch - at least
for iOS.
Jez
On Monday, October 6, 2014, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > What is the Android Photoshop app?
>
> At the moment, I'm not sure exactly what the app is that I've been
> doing most of my in-camera editing in. In may be just what is included
> inside the Gallery app. But the Adobe app is called "Adobe Photoshop
> Express".
>
> In all honesty, I really think that some of the auto-processes in
> these Android aps are not only good, but very good. In fact, I'm
> finding that I like the processing choices on some of them a lot
> better than what I'm getting with the regular full-fledged computer
> versions, such as Picasa and Lightroom. One must be careful of the
> artifacts, but at least these images can be used as really good guides
> for real post processing.
>
> The camera in my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is something like a 13
> megapickle camera. In low light, the noise-reduction kinda sucks the
> detail out of the image, and you really have to watch the blown
> highlights, but other than that, it is extremely sharp, and well
> behaved.
>
> The 100 bill picture is sharp right down to the pixel. Can't really
> ask for more.
>
> AG
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