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Category: Photo
Size: (214.2 MB)
Updated: 03.02.2024
Developer: Adobe
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Version: 12.4.277
Size: 215.7 MB
Updated: 03.02.2024
Developer: Adobe
Age Limitations: Everyone
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Downloaded on Google Play: 237279995
Category: Photo
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for Photoshop Express Photo Editor
One of the most essential tools one could have on your phone. Despite the technology of camera phones, sometimes you just want to add that extra zip to your photos, and this has to be the easiest, most complete available. A process driven editor that brings out rich details you may often overlook; a vast collection of intuitive controls provide the equivalent power found as part of the desktop version. Key feature allows multiple edits as a custom filter you can apply often to other photos.
The only photo editing app you'll need. Crop, multiple filters-has all the filters even ones I've never seen before, adjustment-offers way more then other apps, blur section of photo for stand out image, textures for background., And a lot more I haven't even used yet. If interested here's a few suggestions-background eraser, layer another photo, fish eye, but it's fine with the options you already offer, and def out weighs the others.
It does exactly what I needed it for, adding watermark is spot on except the cut out feature needs some improvement on edge detection, on a white background it will not detect the whole line around the image , leaving a few sections, but I'd to be expected since It can happen in full Photoshop on an intricate image.
I bought the yearly sub to this app about 5 min after DLing it. It has so many features I want stuffed into in 1 app. My ONLY issue at this time is the fixed watermark feature (an amazing feature dont get me wrong). But I think it would be a huge improvement if you could freely move the watermark for each photo. Adjust size, placement, rotate etc. Currently I use Pixlr app for watermarking (double exposure feature) but it degrades the quality of the photo. Hope to see this implemented one day!
Fairly happy with the Photoshop Express app. There are enough options to make it my go-to photo editor. Unfortunately, if you pay for Photoshop, Illustrator, or Creative Cloud (as I do) full access doesn't come free. There are free options but there's a monthly cost to unlock their "premium" section.
I've been using this app for a very specific purpose and haven't fully explored all it can do. What I can say is it works amazingly well for inverting, and adjusting snaps of old photo negatives. I have a set of 20 negatives from the early 20th century i inherited from family. I'm using this app to quickly invert the negatives to get to the photo. It's such a great tool for this process. (I gave 4 stars as I haven't explored the whole app yet.)
This is an ok app. If you're used to full featured Photoshop on a PC or Mac though, you'll probably find this annoying (as I do. No layers? Ick!) Pros: Lots of adjustments, filters, and effects. Probably comparable or better then other apps. Cons: Support is frustrating. When I search i get either no info or complete overload. Last con - & very odd - no pen/pencil/marker tool?? I say just dwnload it and try it. Adobe's a trusted (if a bit greedy (although this is free)) American co. No malware.
Great app for wasting storage. Doesn't do anything your phone or tablet can't do without it. I'm old enough to remember when photo editing meant more than stickers, filters, and lighting adjustments. It seems that gone are the days where photo editing includes actually being able to edit photos.
App Experience changed. No good now. On my old phone the app worked great. Now it is so riddled with prompts to upgrade to premium that I cannot use it. I get it. They want me to pay for it. 8 would if it was a one time fee, but I'm not paying on a subscription basis either monthly or yearly. Not sure what version I had prior to changing phones. Maybe I paid years ago and forgot? Either way, not paying now and not usable. I can do same stuff with the free software. Just liked the interface.
Downloaded with the intention of purchasing the full version of the app. They want an annual fee every year or a monthly fee. They can stick that where the sun don't shine. I have no problem paying for my software, but I'm not paying you every year or every month for the same software. I'll buy a photo editor program from a company that has a little couthe, instead of greedy little misers.