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Here are the ten bestiPhonecamera apps we’ve found this year.

This app leaves much to be desired unless you’re taking advantage of the in-app purchases.
Turn your landscapes from boring to breathtaking with Lightleap (formerly Enlight Quickshot).
Although Photoshop is in the name, it’s missing a lot of features from traditional Photoshop.

Adobe Photoshop runs the gamut when it comes to professional photo editing software.
it’s possible for you to upload photos from your equipment or straight from the cloud.
The automatic collage features make creating a photo collage simple and smart.

Adobe Photoshop Express is power-packed, including everything from basic editing focus to the more advanced.
It’s free to download and use.
The menus are a bit difficult to use on smaller iPhone screens.

Camera +2 is a complete rewrite of the original and popular Camera+.
It combines simple tools with more complex professional editing tools to give everyone something to enjoy.
The app includes RAW shooting abilities, depth capture, different shooting modes for various photos, and more.

You’ll have to pay to download Camera +2 in the App Store.
For simple phone photography, the subscription is a bit expensive if not used for any other Adobe products.
The subscription is part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud plan.

Photos taken with the app are filtered and saved.
The original photo isn’t saved without the filter.
This list would not be complete without a blast from the past.

The Huji Film app brings your photos back to 1998, complete with an orange date stamp.
Huji Film reminds us of the fun we had with analog film, giving your photos a unique look.
VSCO is known for its filters and is used by millions to add a certain feel to their photos.

With editing tools built-in for both photos and video, VSCO is the ultimate photo-enhancing app.
VSCO offers users advanced video presets, mobile video editing, photo filter presets, and more.
VSCO is free to download and use.

However, the creator’s community and full functionality within the app require a yearly subscription.
With the subscription, you receive access to the community and access to every tool within the app.
This app is not for beginner photographers.

Moment also offers the Moment Photo Case, allowing you to use the DSLR-like shutter button for fast capturing.
Most features are advanced and can take a bit of time to learn how to use properly.
A filter is one thing, but custom-designed presets put together by the world’s top creators are another.
MuseCam offers a fully manual camera that gives you complete control.
The app could use some updates to address usability and design.
It’s a bit more cumbersome to use than other apps on this list.
Instead of optical processes, computational photography uses digital computation to process images.
Focos allows you to use real 3D imaging to edit photos taken with the dual camera.
For photographers looking for gallery-quality photos, this app might not be the best choice.
However, its ease of use and simple design make it a great choice for beginners.
you might snap photos using the live filter camera or use the 300+ fonts to thoroughly design your photos.
Rookie Cam is free to download but offers in-app purchases to unlock different filters and editing tools.