Finding your way around Camera360 Ultimate for iOS (pictures)
This photo editor has a lot under the hood, with several shooting modes, filters galore, and quick collage tools.
Jason Parker
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends most of his time covering Apple iOS releases and third-party apps.
Grab nine photos from your photo library to make an easy collage. There aren't many choices for layouts, but you can move photos around with a touch-and-drag to swap.
There are several modes to choose from, but it's important to note that when you touch the Video icon at the bottom, it directs you to download another app from the same company.
Just about every one of the effect categories has multiple variations to choose from; 1839 just has one, but I suppose grainy black and white is what you got in 1839.
First off, grumpy Lynn La (she told me to say that) doesn't smile for pictures. She just doesn't. But this image has cartoon, texture, and blur effects, all at once.
You have both a share and an export button at your disposal, but neither lets you send your finished project via SMS, e-mail, or Instagram. You also don't have the option to "Open in" another app like you find in other photo editors.