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My second app makes photos look like film, with color grading and beautiful frames

Hello everyone

I am a user experience designer and also a photography enthusiast.

Recently, I created a photo editing app called Nex Fotos.

There are filter apps, film apps, and frame apps on the market now, so I want to integrate all the functions into one app.

Core Features

- Styled Filters

- Vintage Film Presets

- Refined Frames

- Advanced Color Tools

Better

You can use an app to complete all the processes of photo editing, from basic cropping, filter selection, to color adjustment, and finally adding frame or watermarks.

Color tools - Fine tune images with curve, HSL, and color grading controls.

Batch Processing - Edit multiple photos efficiently, including color adjustments and frames - perfect for quick sharing.

Extended Support - Import CUBE files and save your own custom color presets.

Cost

The app is free to download and use. You can use free filters and editing functions.

Nex Fotos Pro is available as:

Monthly subscription: $2.99

Annual subscription: $6.99

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6743191757 

Important additional points

- UI update in English interface.

- The camera module is under development and will soon be launched.

- There is currently no “Lifetime Purchase available”.

I’d genuinely love to hear what photographers think. Any feedback or feature suggestions are welcome.

u/Kind_Run1194 — 1 day ago
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I built an app to make photos look better before sharing

Hello everyone

I am a user experience designer and also a photography enthusiast.

I’ve been working on an iPhone app called Mocha Frame.

The idea is simple: instead of adding heavy filters or effects, it focuses on giving your photos a clean, elegant presentation with tasteful frames and subtle watermarks.

Some features:

- Minimal frames for a clean gallery look

- Polaroid-style frames

- Creative collage layouts

- Themed frames for different moods and festivals

Better

Smart recognition, auto photo data reading

- Automatically extracts EXIF data (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, device info, location, etc.)

Efficient editing, batch processing

- Edit up to 18 photos at once—individually or by copying settings across

Template favorites, quick reuse

- Save your favorite frame, watermark, and signature settings as templates

Flexible output, quality options

- Export in high resolution for professional needs

- Choose compressed output for social sharing and storage-saving

Cost

The app is free to download and use. Free features and frame styles support most scenarios

Mocha Frame Pro is available as:

Monthly subscription: $3.99

Annual subscription: $6.99

Lifetime purchase: $9.99

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6449191151

I’d genuinely love to hear what photographers think. Any feedback or feature suggestions are welcome.

u/Kind_Run1194 — 10 days ago
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