Lightleap by Lightricks Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Lightleap by Lightricks for iPhone.
Lightleap by Lightricks is free iOS app published by Lightricks Ltd.

Save ur money

Illestg37s

This app is not that great ??


Very Expensive (Buyer’s Beware)

Travinatorisme

This app in itself works as advertised which is fantastic when you need to do some quick editing on the go. However, you’re extremely limited as to what you can do in some aspect, which require a paid subscription or a one lump sum payment of $60. I’d heavily advise against the purchase of it, as that is an exceptionally steep price to pay for something of this stature. If the developers were to change that, then I would most certainly change my rating.


Bait & Switch

t3th3rs

I downloaded the app, excited to try it out. It was listed in the App Store as free. But once you download it, you find that you can't use it on your pictures unless you buy a subscription. {DELETE} Unless I missed it, you need to add somewhere in the description that it is a subscription based app, so people don't waste time and space downloading the app only to potentially be disappointed that they have to "pay to play".


Sky feature misleading

Terily

The sample photos are clearly masked. I bit and bought the pro version but the skies discolor the entire photo. I’ll stick to photoshop.


Really great photo editor

Insta: therealtransguy

I love this photo editor, it is truly an “all-in-one” one stop shop for all your mobile photo editing needs. The only thing I would like to see added (and if it’s already in it, then forgive me - I hope the creators would tell me how and where to find it), is a way to fade blemishes? For example, I have Face Tune on my phone and Photoshop on my computer to get rid of pimples and help perfect complexions on portraits. If I had that feature here, I wouldn’t need the FaceTune app. Adding a “brush” feature” where one could essentially “wipe away” unwanted blemishes, would make this beyond #1 editor in my book. I know there are other ways you can kind of do this, with lowering the contrast and detail a bit, brightening the image if possible or softening it, but again, if you really want to focus on the face and not touch the rest of the image, this feature would be amazing. Another idea, something as seen in OnOne Camera RAW (which is a desktop photo editor), but to be able to brush detail and light/color enhancement onto the human eye. To “zoom in”, on a portrait, and lighten/brighten the eye, even perhaps give a bit more detail? This feature in that software is called very simply, “magic eye fixer.” Anyway, that’s my two cents. Otherwise - I have the pro version and I love it. Thanks for making a great app!


Super

A Vicent

Genial


What this

رلبعهد

It’s very expensive more experience than pc apps please reduce price for limited time


If it’s not broken don’t fix it?

Meme153696

This app use to be so so good and created such great photos to look at . Now it’s awful . Don’t buy it it’s no where near as good as it use to be trust me . I have photos on my Instagram that I used with this app and they are outstanding . After writing this I will delete the app


Not worth paying over $60

Ojm1992

This app does have some really cool features, however it is not worth $60. Waste of money


Great app but WAY too expensive.

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Way too much money when there are SEVERAL photo apps that do the same thing.