![]() ![]() The list of filter categories appear beneath your photo. The categories are: Basic, Charm, B&W, Portrait, Nature, Pop Color, Duo Tone, and Premium. Tap on a filter category, then scroll across to view the individual filters. Use the slider beneath your photo to adjust the intensity of the filter. Drag right to increase the filter strength, or left to decrease it. ![]() In most cases you’ll want to reduce the filter strength. This will avoid your photo looking over-edited. It’s worth noting that the filters in Adobe Photoshop Express are quite harsh. ![]() Many of the filters add garish colors and dark vignettes. These can make your photo look over-processed. Some filters add excessive amounts of grain.īelow is an example of the Superpunch filter which ruins the image. On the left is the original photo for comparison. This filter adds an excessive amount of contrast. The result is an overly bright sky, and very dark rocks. Detail has been lost from both the highlights (bright areas) and shadows (dark areas). The greens are too vibrant, and don’t look natural. In the example below, I used the Autumn filter which looks much better. I used the slider to reduce the filter strength, creating a more subtle edit. PS Express includes some filters that make your photos intentionally abstract. For example, the Duo Tone filters completely change the colors in your photos. You wouldn’t use these filters for everyday photo editing. But they can work with certain images to create modern, abstract edits. Photoshop Express isn’t considered the best filter app for iPhone. ![]()
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