Priime Reviews – Page 15

5/5 rating based on 183 reviews. Read all reviews for Priime for iPhone.
Priime is paid iOS app published by Priime, Inc.

Great app

Hung333727

My photos become more beautiful after using priime. I love the look of it, the layout is easy to use. It contains a lot of filters and tools also. Each engine is unique and easily identifiable. Anyone can easily edit photos and share it with friends. Please download it, I'm sure this is an indispensable application for photography enthusiasts on the iphone.


Beautiful

kevl423

Priime offers one of the best filters on the market, absolutely beautiful. UI is also well designed and is very user friendly compared to other competing apps. Will definitely be a long time user!


Great app!

thuyngvt

This application is very efficient for everyone. I would recommend this great app to many people downloading it last.


Quality Filters

oh witty

Update: I'm changing my review from 4 stars to 5. Priime 2.0 fixed the crashing problem on my iPhone 6 Plus. The app runs great now! The filters in this app seem very premium. I would say they are of equal quality to VSCO's presets. I've found myself using this app as much as VSCO lately. The filters give my photos a pop and a nice finished look without screaming, "Hey this photo has a filter!" The suggestions don't always fit the picture but the filters are organized into handy categories and I can usually pick my filter pretty quickly using the categories. I paid $10 to get all filters (not sure what the price is now) and it was worth it. They have added 20+ filters since I bought into the app and I was pleasantly surprised when I got the new filters for free. I took off a star because the app crashes too often. It sometimes crashes when I try to save a picture. If it weren't for the crashing, this app would easily be worth 5 stars.


• Priime’s indy filter designers are sexier, and have better taste than Priime’s icon designer

Time Squire-in-Training

HEADS-UP: Unlike this developer’s other, newer iOS app — Priime is NOT designed for iPad! Oops. But, OK, if you really, really like and use the *filters* in this iOS app, do buy their new "Priime Styles" Mac OS X photo filters application/webapp for $30 — but be forewarned: it’s half-baked. Um. Oddly, Priime’s new colour icon design surprisingly displays a sad lack of basic colour sense and colour coordination. Like a guy who’s colour blind and whose fashion choices are often, um, unique. It’s unappealing. And that’s stating it kindly. Is this relevant? Yes, we don’t like the new version of the icon — and it actually does indeed reflect upon the developers. Furthermore, despite the use of some red on the new icon, we’ve also surprisingly found it’s now actually slightly a bit harder to locate the icon while swiping through all our pages of other photo apps. The reason has to do with the psychology of colour perception. The former, black, white, and grey-scale icon was actually more distinctive and offered better overall contrast. Perhaps keep the white tableau, and the red top part of the P, if preferred; but otherwise, a different, more competent colour pallette design for the rest of the icon would be really beneficial, to say the least. The previous icon had some class, and displayed better taste and design sense. Now — Do you need another iOS photo filter app? Do you want one? Are you willing to shell-out $10 (total, including the IAPs) now on iOS for a collection of nice digital filters that various other, cuter, sexier, more successful photographers have designed for *you*? (Plus, perhaps, *only* $30 more, just simply to access the same collection of filters on your Mac?) If not — don’t bother with this app! Really, just don’t. But, otherwise, if so: go for it. If Priime actually maintains their software, and continues to add more filters, and if you actually use them, it’ll probably be worth it to you, as long as you don’t really expect any of their cute, successful photo filter designers to actually put their hands on you. Basically, this app’s schtik simply consists of algorithmically-recommended digital filters (presets), marketed and sold on the basis of personality, cachet, and sex appeal. Though, the icon itself isn’t even sexy any more. TIP: If you allow the app to send you notifications of newly available filters, beware: the app’s default notification settings are unnecessarily over-aggressive. Beez! Go to Settings right away, immediately, and edit the app’s notification preferences to something more reasonable. Don’t worry about turning off its sound notifications: this app will not whisper sweet nothings in your ear. [We may improve the rating of this app with improvements of the app, of its icon, of having Adrienne Pitts et al. whisper in our ears while using the app and taking photos, etc.]


Interesting

AbbottJames

This is a great photo editing tools. Easily edit photos. Very interesting and amazing.


Really useful and interesting

tuanminh123

I had to download and use the application Prime, a great app, whether used within seven days but I've added it to the list of my best application. All the functions of detail (Type, Palette, Brightness, Contrast, Season, Location). A perfectly designed, easy to use, to attract users. Thank the developers.


Priime 2.0

a11s7ar

I've tried a lot of photo apps on the app store, this one is really amazing though. How does it always make my photos look so good? This just replaced every other photo app on my phone.


Latest styles are incredible

-kinetic

The new Further Future styles are incredible. Still loving the fast performing editing and the full resolution saves. Looking forward to printing a bunch of my latest Priime edited photos for our gallery.


It's ok

Jennxrenn

Love the filter and how the app works but I hate that when u wanna see the whole image it gets really small, and can't see the details of the photos, not a fan of that feature at all ? miss the old way u can see how the pic looks like with the filters on :(