Sunday, March 17, 2019

The beginning of the production process

Now that I have several pictures to choose to be in my magazine, I need to decide what platform I will be using to edit the images.

I don't know a lot about photo editing and which apps are the best, so I looked on a few websites to see the top ones mentioned. Most of the websites repeated the same apps on the Iphone called: Google Snapseed, VSCO, Darkroom, Adobe Photoshop Express, and Adobe Lightroom CC. I downloaded all of the apps on my phone to test out how they worked and thankfully and the apps were free and did not require any paid subscriptions. To test out the features in the apps, a picture from my trip in Miami and ruled out the ones that were complicated to use.

Ultimately, I tried out all of the apps and I found that Adobe Lightroom CC was the perfect app to edit my photos for the magazine. This app was simple to use and included helpful tutorials to edit a picture. In addition, it made my pictures more vibrant and clear than they were.

Sadly they do not have this app for computers, so it will be a tedious job to edit my pictures and transfer them all to my computer (where I will be doing all of my magazine editing). However, I am glad to have found an easy photo editing app for my images.




Law, Tom J. "The 17 Best Photo Editing Apps for iPhone and Android in 2019." Oberlo. 18 Dec. 2018. Oberlo Dropshipping app. 17 Mar. 2019 <https://www.oberlo.com/blog/best-photo-editing-apps-iphone-android>.


"The 10 Best Photo Editing Apps For iPhone (2019)." IPhone Photography School. 05 Feb. 2019. 17 Mar. 2019 <https://iphonephotographyschool.com/best-photo-editing-apps/>.

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