
- Color Splash editor available for all touchscreen devices
- Color Sketch effect added
- Picframes new features: swap and multiple photos
- Picframes (support portrait photos for OS6 and higher)
- Total performance optimization and bug-fix
The previous release of Photo Studio gave us the very first version for the BlackBerry PlayBook but it only had limited features. With v.0.9.9.1 BlackBerry PlayBook users can now purchase Photo Studio PRO with even more options including all 115+ effects and all Picframes templates. This is a great upgrade from the FREE version and is worth the price tag.
- Base photo operations: brightness, contrast, RGB color adjustment, hue, saturation;
- Base transform operations: resize, rotate and crop.
- 24 unique effects in categories: ‘Simple tone’, ‘Old Style’, ‘Vintage’, ‘Summer mood’ and ‘Art’.
- Apply several operations to one photo: you can edit a photo and apply all features and effects to one photo at the same time.
- Save the result in two formats: Small and Normal. Large and Original will be available soon.
- Color Splash is coming soon!
You can download the free versions of Photo Studio for BlackBerry smartphones and the BlackBerry PlayBook as well as purchase the Pro version for BlackBerry for $3.99 from BlackBerry App World or simply click the links below.
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For mor einformation / purchase Photo Studio PRO

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