Technology
If you hurry, you can get this great photo editing app on sale for just $9
TL;DR: Turn every picture into a masterpiece with the CameraBag photo editing software for $9, a 70% savings as of June 27.
Nothing beats the convenience of editing photos using your smartphone. But if you want to get down to the nitty-gritty and make more intricate changes, you’ll have to upgrade and use a far more powerful software. And when it comes to editing photos on a Mac, few can come close to CameraBag.
Crowned as #2 Mac App of the Year and recipient of the Mac App Store Editor’s Choice Award, CameraBag boasts ultra-intuitive tools to turn any shot into stunning imagery. And for a limited time, you can download it for only $9.
Whether you want to make your Instagram feed pristine, spruce up your travel photos, or improve your professional photography portfolio, this software lets you enjoy similar features to Lightroom at a fraction of the cost.
The app packs hundreds of professionally-focused editable presets, all of which you can use to edit portraits, landscapes, and more. It has presets that offer a faithful emulation of analog film stock, as well as popular modern photo styles. Whatever aesthetic you’re going for, CameraBag has you covered.
Here’s a sneak peek:
Even if you happen to do photography professionally, you won’t be disappointed with how intuitive and powerful CameraBag’s advanced tools are. Features like unique curve tools, adjustment re-ordering and layering, and large precise controls are available, enabling you to execute things you simply can’t do with other popular software.
Available for macOS and Windows, version 2020 is on sale for only $9.
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