megal000n
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photo editor by dev.macgyver, for android. i've been using it since 2012. it's easy to use and i think it's good enough. 

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PicsArt works alright, not the best but it's simple.I'm looking for a photo editor that's a simple as possible to use (I'm talking noob level basic) preferably one that works on mobile, any suggestions are welcome
Photoshop is a waste of money. Use GIMP.Photoshop or aseprite,you could find aseprite on the steam
If you ever decide to upgrade to something better than that, try out GiMP. It's free, open-sourced, updated routinely at no charge and outperforms PhotoShop by a long shot.i only learned how to crop and edit pics (using MS PC built-in tools) since joining here, so i'm okay for now
overlay? Never heard of that one .Scotch tape and a printer/scanner/copier. That’s how we used to do it.
Now I use free version of overlay
Yes I've got thisMaybe Snapseed.
A super easy app to use is PhotoLeap. I use a very high end graphics suite on my computer but this app on my iPhone is awesome and can turn a regular photo is a really sweet looking one.I'm looking for a photo editor that's a simple as possible to use (I'm talking noob level basic) preferably one that works on mobile, any suggestions are welcome
Define "high end graphics suite".A super easy app to use is PhotoLeap. I use a very high end graphics suite on my computer but this app on my iPhone is awesome and can turn a regular photo is a really sweet looking one.
There is an android version for it. It does cost, but it's worth it. I pay yearly. There's a try before you buy version and it takes very little time to get going - lots of presets and goodies. I actually use their whole suite - the vid editor, Jumpleap, etc.
Search on the App Store to find.
These are some photos that I took (most with one of my DSLR's) and transferred to phone to edit with PhotoLeap for my Instagram page on urbexing.
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Corel 2024 Graphics Suite - Draw, Vector, Photo-Paint, etc..Define "high end graphics suite".
Corel sure has come a long way! I haven't used Corel since maybe about 2015, but it was always very reliable. Thanks for the reply!Corel 2024 Graphics Suite - Draw, Vector, Photo-Paint, etc..
My go to for a long timeI'm looking for a photo editor that's a simple as possible to use (I'm talking noob level basic) preferably one that works on mobile, any suggestions are welcome