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It produced a rectangular-sized version of my visage that was damned-near suitable for framing. The very first filter I tried was Mondrian. I’ve seen plenty of photo app filters that can approximate, say, Impressionism or cartoons, but Prisma’s results are really very convincing. The images which are created after the art effect are truly remarkable. It’s at this point that the reason for the app’s viral takeoff becomes apparent. In fact, during the cloud-based filter processing, a triangle progress timer filled in named “Creating artwork” is displayed. Prisma is less concerned with correction and enhancing of images for accuracy, but rather its concern is in making beautiful art out of the clicked images. But the real magic comes in the further steps, which involves applying one of the available 34 artistic filters. Instagram and PicsArt offer much more here, with detailed correction options. I would recommend using the camera app of the iPhone to click images and making good use of it and then coming back to Prism for further editing the images.Īfter snapping a pic, you can crop or rotate it, but that’s the extent of standard photo editing tools. There’s no option for zoom, HDR, or timer, such as you get with the default camera app. Tap the screen on an area where you want lighting and focus set, and switch between front- and rear-facing cameras. There are some basic shooting options available to turn the flash on or off. The Start screen shows the top half of the iPhone screen as a camera viewfinder. People don’t take much time to get comfortable with the interface. Its clear interface allows beginners to easily get hold of it. The interface is very simple and intuitive. When the app first started, there were no in-app purchases, but they had a settings option labeled “Activate Promo code” which suggests that things may have changed. The great thing is that no account signup is required to get started. To get going, you have to allow the app access to your iPhone photos and camera ( It’s a general procedure you will encounter in most photo editing apps).Īfter allowing, you can simply start snapping or applying effects to your existing camera roll photos.

Obviously, it would run on higher versions. That’s because it performs its magic in the cloud (which can have its own downside, however, as I’ll explain later). Go to the app store, and go through this tiny 15MB download, and you have access to the great wizardry in the field of photo editing on your mobile phone. But it was primarily made for the iPhone.
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Android users also can now get Prisma, too. If you’re an iPhone user and want to be dazzled by your own photos turning into amazing art, get over to the iTunes App Store. This app is free to try out for yourself. It has spent several days in the market, as you’ll see in some of the takeaways included in our slideshow, but the future looks bright for the budding yet impressive software. Also, a few things to consider when you are using this really impressive app. In this article, we would be including some crazy features of this mind-boggling app. The app also has artificial intelligent cloud processing which can apply the looks of renowned painters such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Munch, and Mondrian to your digital snapshots. It is an app from Russian developers that turns smartphone shots into beautiful pieces of art. So, step aside, Instagram users: The trending photo editing app craze is Prisma.
