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LazyLens and 4Blend HDR for Windows Phone updated with bug fixes and improvements

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 18, 2019
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There’s no shortage of photo editing applications available in the Windows Phone Store. Among them are a few popular names as well, including 4Blend HDR and LazyLens. Recently, both applications received an update bumping the version to 1.0.1 and 2.8.0.0, respectively, and fixes some minor bugs with the applications.

4Blend HDR is an impressive photo editing application for Windows Phone that lets users add various filters to individual images and blends them together into one shot to give you a unique photo. Recently, the application received an update and address stability issues, along with enhancements, including the addition of flash settings that can help users turn off the Windows Phone camera flash. The developer didn’t provide a complete changelog for the update.

Secondly, LazyLens is another popular photo editing application. In case you don’t know what it does, it has several customizable presets, textures, lighting effects, vignettes and frames, and other photo editing adjustments to create the perfect image. The application was updated with bug fixes related to .png images.

“While other photo editors are packed with functionality allowing you to edit photos in a variety of ways, fortunately, LazyLens is not! Let your individuality shine through with 23 customizable presets, or mix and match colours, textures, lighting effects, vignettes and frames to create your own. Along with LazyLens’ presets, you can also enjoy a set of standard adjustments including brightness, contrast and saturation, crop and tilt-shift,” according to the app description.

Both applications are available for free, and can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store using the links below.

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