It’s crazy, really, the amount of time and inconvenience we’ll spend trying to get the perfect shot with a cell phone. Moving objects, cropping, employing multiple apps in tandem for the desired result — like a conductor, we direct various apps into a swelling crescendo of sweet, sweet photographic production. And for what? A couple of likes on the social media d’jour? A digital thumbs-up from a friend that shows we caught their attention for a few seconds? Maybe it’s best not to think about it.
We’ve come to realize two things: (1) utilizing a set of great photo apps is key, whether you’re trying to capture the grandeur of the Grand Canyon or just snapping a selfie of your abs (not again, Anthony Weiner!), and (2) our idiosyncrasies drive some people nuts. But instead of thinking we’re off the reservation, follow our lead. We know this stuff. So give the Earlybird Instagram filter a break and read up on these five useful photo apps. Your slightly interested friends will thank you.
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Snapseed

Snapseed (Free) is extremely robust. This app’s strengths lie in its ability to change the fundamental elements of your photo. There are few things this app can’t do, but you should use it specifically for its selective adjustment, straightening, and sharpening, along with its tilt-shift, center focus and general image tuning abilities. Every rose has its thorns, however, because Snapseed’s filters fall short. In general, they’re all terrible (Drama is decent in moderation) and you should never use them. Seriously.
A final note — it’s the only app on our list that’s also for Android. Sorry, non-iPhone users.