Upgrade of Exposure iOS photo editing app features intensity control and more effects

Exposure, one of the more recent special effects photo apps to arrive on the iOS platform, seeks to step away from the technique of merely applying filters in favor of custom editing discrete parts of your photos. This encourages more originality by letting users to pick and choose which filters they want to use and where to place them in order to best emphasize critical parts of a scene. With Exposure, you edit photos with a tap or tap and drag, without having to use your finger as a paintbrush. With today’s release of version 1.5, the developer introduces new elements, the most important…
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