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Easier HDR filters and faster performance are part of Fhotoroom’s latest update – onmsft.com

Sean Michael Sean Michael
March 23, 2015
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Fhotoroom on Windows Phone

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Easier HDR filters and faster loading times are now part of the photo editing app Fhotoroom (it is spelled with an ‘F’). Fhotoroom is a heavier duty, in terms of apps, photo editing universal app for Windows and Windows Phone. There are three main parts of Fhotoroom, the camera, editing and sharing.

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The phone version offers 22MP editing and array of filters, presets, frames and other options. In terms of camera you get the basic features plus a few extras such as Custom FF Flash and a timer. The Windows version is much more robust with up to 41MP editing “Full Exif and GPS Metadata support ” and “Support for 150 RAW* File Formats plus, JPG, PNG and TIFF” according to the app’s description.

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The community is also a big selling point for the app. Its description states that it’s “one of the fastest growing communities of photography lovers.”

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The most recent changes are for the phone version of the app. Here’s the listed changes and updates from the two most recent versions.

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v14.12

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– Restored Saturation in new HDR filter

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v14.11

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– New HDR Filter easier, faster and more control.

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– Major Performance, yes it will seem faster ?

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– Bug Fixes and UX/UI Improvements.

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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone

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