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  • Social Networking
  • Photo & Video
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Photo Org App Review

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Introduction

Photo Org is one of quite a few apps on the iTunes market for creating photo and video albums but this one does cost a few dollars so some people may avoid it due to its cost. What sets Photo Org apart, developers argue, is that you are given multiple features which you most likely won’t receive with free apps. These include passwords which are used to lock your video diaries and photo albums, and the ability to share all your media on many of the social networking sites, including the most obvious like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube – not Pinterest though.

Photo Org

$2.99

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There are a few extras you have to play with like ones that Instagram offers, such as eleven photo effects, with four different enhancing modes, and ways to alter the contrast, brightness, colors, saturation, and sharpness. Cropping is easy and you can draw on photos and write text in different colors, plus you can remove blemishes and red eye like many of the other photo editing apps.

There’s nothing really that stands out with this photo album app that you can’t already do with current applications which are free, and with a two out of five star rating from over 200 users, it has a slightly below-par rating to speak of right now. The interface for the photo editor is clear and well laid-out though, making editing easy with the bottom menu in portrait view which lists enhance, effects, stickers, orientation, and crop, with photo video and date listed across the top menu bar.

Latest version (5.6) includes various fixes and some performance improvement for both the iPad touch, iPhone and iPad. The app only costs a couple of bucks so it may be worth the price if you like the layout of the interface.        

Photo Org

$2.99

Photo Org

$2.99
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