Filtro: Curated Filters Cheats

Filtro: Curated Filters Hack 1.2 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Redial
Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free
Version: 1.2
ID: com.alxmonsalve.Filtro

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Description

More than 25 beautifully unique filters and presets that give your photos a fresh, antique or retro look to make them stand out anywhere.

Features:
- 27 filters, including color and black and white, old film simulation and vintage looks.
- No watermarks.
- Full Resolution Processing, without compression or scaling to achieve maximum quality.
- CoreImage Technology for fast and precise handling of your photos.
- Compatible with iPhone 6 and 6S in landscape and portrait modes.
- Compatible with iPad and iPad Pro, including Slide Over and Split View modes for multitasking on supported devices.

Version history

1.2
2020-03-11
- Filters are now applied much faster.
- Fixes a bug that prevented from exporting the modified image on some devices.
1.1
2018-09-04
-Support for iPhone X screen added.
-iPad screen support optimized.
1.0
2016-03-02
This update is signed with Apple’s latest signing certificate. No new features are included.

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Ratings

4 out of 5
2 Ratings

Reviews

Techno-nut,
Simple, but perhaps just too simple.
A simple, preset driven app with some nice effects. The app has no editing tools, no adjustments, etc., just filters via presets shown in large thumbnails. The app saves in full resolution (24mp tested on the iPadAir). The interface requires the user to tap each preset to see the full screen image, then hit X to back up to try another preset. I would much prefer a swipe driven interface, you could quickly see each filtered effect in full screen glory. The app is free, with no IAPs, there is a small unobtrusive banner ad at the bottom with apparently no way to pay to get rid of it. While there is a lot of room for improvements, the app is simple and free, and if you like the effects/results, it is easy to keep around. I see this as a first cut app that I might use first to add an effect, then move the full res image into another app for further editing.