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Related: About this forumTesting colors
brighter here, photob, than on fb, but full brightness not caught.
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Testing colors (Original Post)
elleng
Jul 2016
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ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)1. Nice shot.
Not "nice shot for a phone", but nice shot for any camera.
A little processing to brighten it up just a little and you are good to go.
elleng
(130,732 posts)2. Heck, not a 'phone,' Joe,
my Samsung Galaxy CAMERA! Would 'process' if I had such skill!
alfredo
(60,071 posts)3. Skill comes from doing. Do it
Adobe Photoshop Express is free for your Android. It has basic adjustments that are a snap to learn.
You won't have to RTFM.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)4. Photoshop Express is a good option.
I also like Snapseed, but that UI takes a little getting used to.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)5. Feel the same here.