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7 Best Mobile Photo Editing Apps For Android And iPhone Users

Snapseed Snapseed has over 100 million downloads with a 4.5 rating. It’s 24MB in size. It is also one of the apps on the list that feature in the editor’s choice on Google Play Store. It lets your focus on specific areas of photos when you select ‘control points’. The one-touch filters are more user-friendly. It offers a wide range of filters like other apps as well. Prisma Prisma has 50 million downloads with a 4.5 rating. Prisma also takes 12 MBs of your smartphone’s storage which is the lowest in the list. Users with entry-level smartphones should consider downloading this app as it does not take a toll on storage. More than 300 art styles are available in Prisma’s art filter library. It releases a new art filter every day. Overall, it is an easy to use photo editor app. Lightroom Adobe Lightroom is in the editor’s choice on Google Play Store. It has over 100 million downloads with a 4.3 rating. Adobe Lightroom takes 79MB of your android device’s storage. The app lets you control th

How To Rotate A Video On iPhone: 2 Simple Ways

In this quick guide, you’ll learn how to rotate videos on iPhone. Sometimes when we take a video with our iPhone, we tend to slightly turn the device sideways in order to capture the whole panorama. And other times we may accidentally shot in portrait mode instead of landscape. This results in a sideway video, which isn’t too pleasant to the eyes. In earlier iOS versions, the Photos app didn’t give you the option to rotate videos, you’d have to download third-party apps for that matter. Thankfully in  iOS 13  and later, you can rotate videos on iPhone right within the Photos app. Here’s how to rotate a video on your iPhone using the Photos app and iMovie. How to rotate a video with Photos 1.  Open the Photos app on your iPhone and find the video you want to rotate. 2.  Tap  Edit  at the to right corner of the screen 3.  Tap on the crop tool icon (it’s a square icon with two arrows around it pointing counterclockwise) at the bottom of the screen. 4.  In the next s

How To Make YouTube Videos On Your Mac, iPhone, And iPad

You've thought about making a YouTube channel before, and now suddenly you have the time to do it, too. All you need is the equipment —and since you're an Apple user, you've already got it. You knew you were right to hang on to old iPhones. If you're now required to work from home, then much of the time you will be actually working, and for the rest you may want to get away from computers entirely. However, that device which enables you to work usefully from home, is also the device that can let you make YouTube videos. Whether that's a long-held ambition, or you just really need something to keep your mind off the  coronavirus  outbreak, making a YouTube channel is deliciously absorbing. It needs your technical skill, your editorial talent —and it means you'll have to get out of your PJs. It is definitely true that someone like  AppleInsider  video producer Andrew O'Hara will use dedicated, professional gear to make a  YouTube channel . However, it is