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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone 8 updated to version 9.8, comes with bug fixes and two new filters

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone 8 updated to version 9.8, comes with bug fixes and new filters

Nothings better than a camera app for your Windows Phone device – well, except for an updated camera app! The popular Fhotoroom app for Windows Phone 8 has been updated to version 9.8.0.0 and brings along new features with it.

“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 9.8 and squashed some bugs along with adding some unidentified camera tweaks. On top of that, this new update brings along “vibrance filter replace saturation” and “clarity filter.” The Sharpen filter was also updated, but the change log does not indicated exactly what was improved.

Hit the download link below to snag the updated app.

Fhotoroom for WP8

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