Infltr - Infinite Filters Reviews – Page 30

5/5 rating based on 294 reviews. Read all reviews for Infltr - Infinite Filters for iPhone.
Infltr - Infinite Filters is free iOS app published by YOOSHR LTD

Fun app to avoid your photos looking like everyone else

Aaron Bailey

I love this app and it's worth a few bucks to put out photos with filters that don't look like all the other Instagram photos.


Fantastic - Some Suggestions

PhotoLord

I'm an avid mobile photographer. I also teach high school photography. I am using an iPhone 6s Pros: 1. I enjoy the simplicity of the app. I have another app that I do major adjusting or tweaking to my photos. I enjoy that there isn't too many options or junk in the way of simply taking a photo. That's what I enjoy with this app. 2. I also appreciate that you can simply move your finger around to get a different result. At times I wish there was some kind of method to adjust the look rather than random changes, but I think as I use it more I will get more used to that. Some suggestions to make the app even better: 1. I need to be able to see exactly what I'm going to capture, but on my iPhone 6s, the image is cropped to a full screen. So essentially the proportions are off from what I see and what I capture. I see a 2x3 image on screen and capture a 3x4 image. I'm not sure if it's been designed like this deliberately, if there is a bug, or if it needs to be updated for IPhone 6s. 2. I need to be able to save a preset and use it later for the camera or camera roll. 3. I am not able to apply filters to my camera roll photos. I have over 1 GB space on iPhone. When I try to save or export in my iPhone 6s, it gives me the following message: Sorry Something went wrong! Do you have enough space on your device? (1.23 Gb #199) OK


Waste of $$$

Phahol37

There are tons of free apps that do the same thing better.


Seriously?

SquareTraveler

This is the most idiot camera app I've found yet. The only way to choose a filter is by swiping, so there's no way to pick one out from a palette, or to return to one you've used before, unless you manage to swipe back to it in the same session. The description in the store says you can save a filter you like, but the only way to do reuse the filter is to dig through your photos to find one you used a filter on before, and then tap a button to use the same filter live. That's it. Not only that, but the camera shows you a full screen preview, leading me to assume it takes full 16:9 photos. But I was fool. It takes standard 3:4 shots. So the preview you see before shooting is a zoom, which means you can't even see what the photo you're taking will look like until after you take it! Who thought any of this made sense? Who could have thought this app was even ready for prime time, let alone worth two bucks? I hate this app.