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Black & White

Use the Black & White filter to convert your photo to Black & White, with a wide variety of options from vintage and grainy to modern and clean. 
Available controls:
- Preset
This pop-up menu allows you to select from a range of preset values. Each preset has different values for each of the available controls. After selecting a preset, use the available controls to fine-tune the result. - Color Filter
Simulates the use of a piece of colored glass over the lens, a technique often used by professional photographers. The color of the filter causes objects of that same color to become lighter in the resulting black and white image. Experimenting with different colors can help you create different looks and makes it possible to accentuate certain objects in your image. - Brightness
Swiping to the right brightens or swiping left darkens a photo. - Contrast
Swiping right increases the contrast or swiping left to reduces contrast. Use the Contrast control to increase the difference between the brightest object and the darkest object throughout a photo. - Grain
Creates natural-looking grain to create a nostalgic effect. Swipe right to increase the amount of grain or to the left to reduce the grain. A value of 0 will ensure no grain is added to the image.
Vintage Films

Use the Vintage Films filter to make any photo look like a vintage color photograph. The different styles and controls make it possible to create a wide range of looks.
When the filter is first opened, a control is available at the center of the photo. Tapping and dragging this control changes where the enhancement is applied. Making a zoom or pinch gesture increases or decreases the size of the vignette.

Available Controls:
- Style

- Brightness
Swiping this control to the right brightens the entire image. Swiping to the left darkens it. - Saturation
Swiping to the right will increase the saturation, or vibrancy, of the colors throughout a photo. Swiping to the left decreases saturation. A value of -100 will result in a photo completely without color. - Texture
Tap the texture button to show a list of available textures. Tap the Properties button to randomize the angle and position of the texture to provide a different texture look for each image. - Vignette Strength
Swiping to the right increases the vignette, causing the outside areas to become darker. Swiping to the left reduces the vignette effect. A value of 0 completely removes the vignette effect.

Drama

Drama is a new and unique filter that makes it possible to create highly stylized images. Drama creates a different and tailored effect based on each image and can range from a subtle enhancement of textures and details to an over processed effect that mimics the look of HDR images.
Available Controls:
- Style
Tap on this pop-up menu to select from different Drama styles. Each style changes the size of the objects affected by the Drama filter. - Strength
The Strength control adjusts the intensity of the Drama filter. Swiping to the right creates a more stylized effect. The closer the value to 0 the more subtle of an effect. - Saturation
Swiping to the right increases the saturation, or vibrancy, of the colors throughout your photo. Swipe to the left to decrease the saturation. A value of -100 will result in a photo completely without color.
Grunge

The Grunge filter adds a random texture to the image while changing the colors throughout the image and drawing attention to a portion of your image with both a vignette and center focus effect.
When the filter is first opened, a control is available at the center of the image. Tap and drag this control to change where the enhancement is applied. Zoom or pinch to increase or decrease the size of the area in focus.
Available Controls:
- Shuffle
Tap this button to shuffle the various controls found within the Grunge filter. This is a great way to quickly experiment with different looks of the image. - Texture
Tap the texture button to show a list of available textures. Tap the Properties button to randomize the angle and position of the texture to provide a different texture look for each image. - Style
Swiping to the left and right will change the color distribution throughout your photo. Experiment with the different positions of this control to find the color values that work best with each particular photo.
- Brightness
Swiping this control to the right will brighten the entire photo, while swiping to the left will darken it. - Contrast
Use the Contrast control to increase the difference between the brightest object and the darkest object. Swiping to the right will increase the contrast. Swiping to the left will reduce the contrast. - Saturation
Swiping to the right will increase the saturation, or vibrancy, of the colors throughout a photo. Swiping to the left decreases saturation. A value of -100 will result in a photo completely without color. - Texture Strength
Swiping to the right to increase the visibility of the texture in the image. Swiping to the left to make the texture more subtle. A value of 0 will applies no texture to your photo.
Center Focus

The Center Focus filter makes it possible for you to create an effect that is very popular with professional photographers: making the background out of focus and drawing more attention to the subject. 
The different types of blurs available provide a range of possibilities to create a look that matches the feeling of the image.
The center focus control starts off in the center of the image. Tapping and dragging this control changes where the blur effect is applied. Making a zoom or pinch gesture increases or decreases the size of the area in focus.
Available Controls:
- Preset

Tap on this pop-up menu to select from a range of preset blurs and vignettes. Each preset has different values for each of the available controls. After selecting a preset, use the available controls to fine-tune the result.
- Weak/Strong
Tap this button to select between a weak, soft-focus blur or a strong, lens blur. - Blur Radius
Swiping to the right to make the area outside of the focus area more and more blurred. Swiping to the left to bring the outside area into more focus. - Outer Brightness
Controls the brightness of the outside of the image. Swipe to the left to darken the outer edges or to the right to brighten them. - Inner Brightness
Swiping to the left will cause the inner area of the image to become darker while swiping to the right will brighten the inner part of the image.
Tilt-Shift

The Tilt-Shift filter creates a narrow in-focus band in your photo that transitions smoothly into a blur. This effect simulates the use of either a large format view camera or the depth of field common to a macro lens focused very closely. Applying the Tilt-Shift filter can make a normal scene look like a toy set. 
Available controls:
- Style
Tap on the Style pop-up menu to select from either the linear focus or oval focus.
The linear focus lets you add a band of focus across your image that you can then control the size and position of. Use the pinch and zoom gesture to expand or collapse the band of focus. Tap and drag to position the band on the image. Use two fingers to rotate the band.
The oval focus lets you add a region of focus to your image. After selecting the oval Gradient, you can adjust the height and width of the area of focus by using the pinch and zoom gesture on one side of the area. Use two fingers to rotate the direction of the area. Tap and drag to position the center of the area. - Transition
The transition control enables you to control how quickly the in-focus area transitions to the out-of-focus area. Swipe to the right to increase the transition’s distance. - Blur Strength
Swipe this control to the right to increase the strength of the blur, reducing the amount of detail in the out-of-focus areas. - Brightness
Swiping this control to the right brightens your photo. Swiping to the left darkens it. - Contrast
Use the contrast control to increase the difference between the brightest object and the darkest object in your photo. Swiping to the right will increase the contrast, while swiping to the left reduces it. - Saturation
Swiping to the right will increase the saturation, or vibrancy, of the colors throughout your photo. Swiping to the left decreases saturation. A value of -100 will result in a photo completely without color.
Retrolux

Make your photos look truly retro with light leaks, scratches, film styles, and more.

Available controls:

- Style
Tap on this pop-up menu to select from different Retrolux styles. Each style changes the color, light leaks, and scratches in the image. Tapping on the same style multiple times randomizes the positioning of the light leaks and scratches in the image. - Properties
Additional control over the scratches or light leaks that affect your image. Tapping the selected enhancement multiple times will randomize the selection. - Shuffle
Tap this button to shuffle the various controls found in the Retrolux filter. This is a great way to quickly experiment with different looks of the image. - Brightness
Swiping this control to the right will brighten the entire photo, while swiping to the left will darken it. - Saturation
Swiping to the right will increase the saturation, or vibrancy, of the colors throughout a photo. Swiping to the left decreases saturation. A value of -100 will result in a photo completely without color. - Contrast
Use the contrast control to increase the difference between the brightest object and the darkest object in your photo. Swiping to the right will increase the contrast, while swiping to the left reduces it. - Style Strength
Swiping to the right increases the strength of the selected Retrolux style. Swiping to the left decreases the effect of the style. - Scratches
Swiping to the right increases the visibility of dirt and scratches on your image, while swiping to the left fades out the effects. - Light Leaks
Swiping to the right or left will increase or decrease the appearance of the light leaks that are generated on your image.
Frames

The Frames filter makes it possible to add a photographic edge or border to your images. Frames are a great way to add a finishing touch to an image. Adding a frame will add a proportionate amount of pixels to your image in order to show the most of your image. 
After selecting the Organic Frames filter, a random frame will be applied around your image. Use the controls to customize the frame to match your image.
Available Controls:
- Frames

Tap the Frame button to show a list of available frames. Tap the selected Frame to randomize the texture of the frames and provide a different look for each image. - Options

Format will change the image to be cropped to a perfect square for easy and quick sharing. You will be able to reposition the square frame on the image by dragging it. Colorized will add a tone to the edge of the frame to match the enhancements applied to your photo. If no edits were applied, Colorized will add a sepia toned border.
Tip: Experiment with adding the frame before and after applying other effects. For example, applying a frame and then applying the Retrolux or Grunge filter will create a different effect.