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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone 8 receives Invert TiltShift and Straighten Filter in new app update

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone 8 receives Invert TiltShift and Straighten Filter in new app update

Fhotoroom is a popular photo service which also has a popular app on Windows Phone 8. The app was given an update earlier today adding some new features, along with addressing some performance issues and bugs.

“Fhotoroom is a pro camera, photo sharing network and professional mobile photo editor. Our Pro Camera is focused on achieving the absolutely best results that your camera can produce by utilizing core camera technologies like our custom EV, as well as ISO, and Exposure time,” the app description reads.

The app was updated to version 9.5 and now features a new Invert TiltShift option along with a new Straighten Filter. These two new options add to a plethora of filters and options that allow you to customize and tweak your pictures to just the way you like it – all from adjusting a few sliders.

You can hit the download link below to download the app, or update via the Windows Phone Store. Let us know in the comments below if you prefer Fhotoroom over other camera/image editing apps out there.

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