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The 5 Best Apps to Filter Photos on an Android

When editing photos, some apps have the unfortunate habit of copying the photo in question to keep the original. This can be avoided by using the Duplicate Photos feature. This cleanup option will sort through the device’s photos, identify the copies, and request your permission to delete them. This frees up space for more functions to be performed, and more photos to be saved! Use the Duplicate Photos feature by tapping the button below:

Well-edited photographs are a useful component in several aspects of social media, business, and beyond. Thanks to modern editing services, anyone can feed a photo into an app and tinker with its coloring, saturation, and filter to create stunning photos that mimic professional photography. Here are some of the best Android-friendly filtering apps to use, from adding classic looks to the ever-present “selfie” implication.

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  1. Snapseed

With several similarities to Photoshop, this app has the full, inclusive range of editing features users look for. The options for viewing are as varied as the editing effects, and it even has unique filters and effects. This app is great for professionals and rookies alike!

  1. Instagram

You can’t forget the capabilities of one of the most popular social media apps of all time. The list of filters is lengthy and high-quality, and it has every saturation, sharpness, color contrast, and enhancement feature needed to create awesome works of art.

  1. Photo Editor Pro

This free app is a basic service that has all the essentials of a photo filter app. With text to images, brightness, contrast, and more, Photo Editor Pro is perfect for those just starting out and looking for an easy way to practice editing photos.

  1. AirBrush

For the selfie fans out there, this one erases blemishes and highlights features on the user’s face. This app is easy to use, but it does cost $0.99 to download. For the dedicated selfie fans, however, this is a worthwhile investment.

  1. Lenka

Lenka creates beautiful, rustic photos based on what the app is given. Working with black and white exclusively, this alternative approach to filters is sure to be a crowd-pleaser in whatever platform these photos are shared.

These apps are all available on the Google Play store. Most of these apps are free, while more professional-grade ones may require a fee upon purchasing. However, the myriad of options for filter apps means that there is something for everyone to enjoy. With these apps, you’ll be sure to enjoy taking your new favorite photos!

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