TwoPics FX - ultimate photoblend editor to union two photo, add effect elements and color filter Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 63 reviews. Read all reviews for TwoPics FX - ultimate photoblend editor to union two photo, add effect elements and color filter for iPhone.
TwoPics FX - ultimate photoblend editor to union two photo, add effect elements and color filter is free iOS app published by stefan urban

Fun easy to use

Tennessee Man1

Great app.


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Mister rap

This is the best app I have used


I wish I could give it 0 stars

swaggypantz

terrible app. all pictures come out very low quality and blurry. not worth the effort. DO NOT GET THIS APP!


Ok

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Not my favorite. Functional though.


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Awesome!!!


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Good app to make funny pictures


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Amazing


Best ios layering app I have found

ScooterB1964

I have tried around 10 photo layering apps including the one in PS Touch (Photo Shop for ios). This is by far the easiest and most effective layering app for combining or merging two different photos or combing two significantly different edits of the same image that were perhaps edited in different apps for different effects. PS Touch is over priced IMHO however it does have several very useful features including an easy way to layer the exact same photo and apply different effects. Where it falls short is that if yo want to layer two different images in PS Touch you have a somewhat "blind" approach for adjusting the added image size and placement as the first layer is effectively obscured. If you could adjust the second image size and position after adding that photo layer this wouldn't be so bad. This is where Two Pic excels with the ability to shrink or expand either image as well as rotate and reposition either layer in real time with an adjustable opacity but full view of both images to guide you. One nice trick combining both programs is to create hour own png transparencies in Photoshop Touch using the replace color command for the background and then drop the opacity of replaced color to zero then save as a png file to use in Two Pic. Of course you can download all kinds of ready made transparencies online and use in Two Pic as well. If you want to add multiple transparencies over a background image just save current step as a photo or background layer, re-import as your new background layer and add your next transparency. You also get at least four image quality\data size layers to choose from when saving to enable control over how much memory you use without having to resize the image.