Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $2.99 | Fuen Mao | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
With Sharpen Me, the fastest, most efficient image sharpening app in App Store, Image sharpening becomes easier than ever!!
All you need to do is just selecting a photo from albums or taking one with built-in camera instantly, and our app will handle the left for you.
Need more control? No problem! By scrolling the slider, you can tweak the sharpening depth until you get the best version.
If you're satisfied with the optimized result, just press "Save"! A copy will be save into your album and you can easily share it with your friends.
Super lame! Figured it would have a lot more editing tools than just one for 2.00$$ blah!
As a photographer, the reviewer is a "serious amateur." This program has the capacity to do a nice job in sharpening your photos without introducing much noise (grain), at least on the relatively small iPad display. But it needs an immediate repair/update, and I mean NOW. The problem is that when it loads a photo out of your photo library, it BLURS YOUR PHOTO. Consequently, a lot of the sharpening you are doing is fixing blur that wasn't in the picture in the first place! Moreover: I used the app to load photos and several times, with several photos, said, "hmm, this looks soft," and so I sharpened it. But then I pulled the original up with the default photo app or photogene, and found that the picture didn't need to be sharpened, it only looked soft when called up in in this sharpening app because the app blurred it. So I wasted quite a bit of time. Also, how you can compare the original, right out of your photo library, with your optimized revised photo (as advertised) is beyond me, and I used the app or an hour. I think if this app pulled up accurate renditions of your stored photos, so you could see exactly what and how much you were sharpening, and if indeed it let you compare your original photo with your edited one, it would be great. One other important point. The iPad has a touch screen. Why not take advantage of it and let users selectively sharpen specific parts of a photo? Some other photo apps allow feature this, all should.
This to me does not give what I was going for. It needs more then what I thought appeard to be!
Wasted my money. Didn't really improve images much. Need to go back to the drawing board....
Updated to the paid version and it no longer works. Just shuts down when I try and load a photo.