![]() ![]() While the app itself is free (And will allow you to make a wide range of edits), however, I’ve also purchased numerous different presets for it (It’s basically my hobby now, to be honest…), which allow you to make one-click edits, and apply pre-designed filters and effects to your photos. Woe! This is such a powerful editing tool, and the mobile app is completely free, which makes it even more amazing. ![]() I edit all of my Instagram photos in Adobe Lightroom: in fact, I edit quite a few of my blog photos there too, because although I have Photoshop on my desktop computer, I actually much prefer Lightroom, which I only have on my phone. The Best Apps for Instagram: Photo Editing Lightroom So, if this was a Facebook status, I guess I’d have to sum up my relationship with Instagram by saying, “It’s complicated.” It doesn’t actually have to be, though: so, for anyone else trying to figure out the ‘gram, one square at a time, some here are some of the best apps for Instagram Stories and grid posts – as decided by me… Like many of you, I hate the algorithm (Does anyone actually LIKE their followers not being able to see their content, though?), love Stories, and spend way, WAY too much time messing around with filters and other Instagram editing apps. I have something of a love/hate relationship with Instagram. The Awkward Girl’s Guide to Instagram Apps ![]()
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