Better than Photoshop at this. – Background Eraser Pro- Superimpose & Photo Cut Out Review

I like making silly phone art: greeting cards, collages, over the top messages. With Background Eraser I can create my own clip art by removing any parts of an image I don't want. This app does just this one thing, erase, but it does it better than Photoshop, using similar but fewer and simpler tools. The interface is simple and straight forward. There are only 2 screens and neither is crowded.. There's a drop down menu, but it's where it should be: at the bottom of the page and it's only necessary for overkill editing. There are 3 different options for erasing and they're all simple to use and can be experimented with for the best effect. Experimenting in general will get you the most out of the app. See HINTS. HINTS: 1. If you accidentally erase something just undo, even if you've already saved the image but are still in the appJ just hit the arrow back and you'll be on the edit screen again. 2. Using two fingers on the screen you can expand/magnify your image to erase it in fine detail. 3. Click "done" after every change you don't want to lose. If you don't and you then want to "undo" something, you'll risk losing your last few edits, not just the one you want. 3. If you want space around your image, erase the background but don't crop it . The space around the desired part of the image will then still be there, but it will be transparent, or white if you choose that option.
Review by beckynot? on Background Eraser Pro- Superimpose & Photo Cut Out.

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