When working with standard photo editors, users will generally encounter a common suite of tools — scaling, cropping, color, rotation, blurring, filtering, etc.
But what do users do when they want something a little more powerful and complex? Until recently, the answer has most likely been to transfer photos to powerful desktop editing platforms.
But heavyweight editing tools can be both difficult to learn and cost-prohibitive. And with recent advances in smartphone cameras, more and more high-quality photography is happening on mobile devices. Moving back and forth between a phone’s camera roll and desktop software can quickly become cumbersome, especially when working with multiple images.