Creative Bloq, an online publication for photographers and designers, has compiled a list The 16 best photo editor apps great programs, designed for image editing. It includes both the most popular Lightroom and Photoshop, as well as lesser-known, but worthy of attention analogues.

The best free photo editors

Some programs and services in this section have paid versions with additional features or contain optional in-app purchases.

1. Fotor

  • Platforms: web, iOS, Android, macOS, Windows.

Whether you only work at a desk or not, Fotor has everything you need for basic photo manipulation. The editor is available in the browser, as well as desktop and mobile programs. The rich set of tools is sure to be enough for most of your creative needs.

Fotor makes it easy to quickly adjust photos with one button. But you can also resize, crop, rotate and straighten images, and remove backgrounds manually.

In addition, the editor is equipped with convenient retouching tools that remove red eyes and wrinkles. There is even a function for working with HDR and a Tilt-Shift editor (applies a special blur effect) in case you want to give your photos an epic feel.

2.Pixlr

  • Platforms: web, iOS, Android.

Pixlr is billed as "the world's most popular online photo editor," which is probably because it's free. At the same time, the service boasts 600 effects, overlay options and frames. With Pixlr, you can do all the typical photo editing tasks, from cropping and resizing to red-eye removal and teeth whitening.

If you're used to Photoshop, you'll quickly get the hang of Pixlr, as the interfaces of both editors are very similar.

3. GIMP

  • Platforms: Linux, Windows, macOS.

GIMP stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program (a GNU-based image manipulation program). This open source photo editor debuted on Unix platforms and is now available on all popular desktop operating systems.

GIMP offers an impressive set of tools. Inside you can easily find all the usual tools, including brushes, color correction, as well as copy, selection and enhancement tools.

The team that oversees the development of GIMP has done a good job on compatibility: the editor can work with all popular formats without any problems. The program has a built-in convenient file manager, reminiscent of Adobe Bridge.

  • Platforms: Windows.

Paint.net is a surprisingly functional and useful free tool. The developers have focused on ease of use and are developing it more as a photo editor than a drawing program.

Still, Paint.net has a variety of special effects that make it easy to change perspective, blend and move pixels on the canvas, duplicate selections, and so on.

A large selection of selection tools, support for layers, and settings like curves and brightness/contrast make Paint.net great for photo editing. Especially if you can live without the latest additions to Adobe's toolkit.

  • Platforms: web.

Sumo Paint is very functional. It contains all the basic features typical of desktop programs. And if you subscribe to the paid version for $9 per month, you can also install the Sumo Paint desktop app.

To launch the online editor you will need Adobe Flash Player. So you won't be able to use Sumo Paint on iOS.

Sumo Paint's list of tools and settings includes brushes, pencils, shapes, text, cloning, gradients and more. All this is easy to find in a floating toolbar, similar to the similar panel from Photoshop.

At the same time, the editor has limitations that may discourage some users. The most important of them is support for only one RGB color mode. Sumo Paint does not work with the CMYK color model, which is used in printing. Because of this, the editor is only suitable for working with photographs intended for the screen.

  • Platforms: web, iOS, Android.

Aviary is a nicely designed app that perfectly balances serious editing capabilities (skin blemish removal, teeth whitening, resizing, and various correction options) and decorative features (stickers, color overlay, and adding text). At the same time, the program does not look tasteless or infantile.

The best paid photo editors

  • Platforms: Windows, macOS.
  • Price: $9.99 per month.

The latest version of Photoshop CC is, without a doubt, an impressive photo editor. Probably the best of them all. But you have to pay for every month of use.

Photoshop CC users have access to a huge number of brushes, fonts, automatic and manual correction tools, as well as various interface settings. At your service is an advanced layer system, various blending modes and much more.

If you are a hobbyist, then most of Photoshop's capabilities will be simply superfluous for your needs. But professionals will find here everything they need to solve problems of any complexity.

  • Platforms: Windows, macOS.
  • Price: $9.99 per month.

Adobe Lightroom allows you to concentrate your work in one place, manage it, and share results from any device. Many creatives prefer this editor to Photoshop, because Lightroom makes it easier to make simple routine edits and work with RAW files.

With Lightroom, you can store your photos on your computer, iPad, iPhone, or Android device, and even automatically send them from your phone to apps right after they're taken. Synchronization occurs on its own. So when you make changes in one place, they automatically appear on other devices.

  • Platforms: macOS, Windows.
  • Price: $69.

If you're looking for a reasonably priced, one-time payment alternative to Lightroom, check out latest version Luminar 2018. This photo editor is packed with tools for quickly and easily correcting nuances such as distortion, chromatic aberration and torn edges. You'll also get 40 non-destructive filters (can be canceled at any time) to transform your photos.

In addition, Luminar 2018 contains a set of professional tools that will allow you to bring your photos to the highest possible quality. These include manual optical correction, layers with different blending modes, masks, a history panel, and best of all, support for Photoshop plugins and the ability to convert Lightroom presets for use in Luminar.

  • Platforms: macOS, Windows, iOS (iPad).
  • Price: $49.99 (Windows, macOS), $19.99 (iPad).

Availability on Windows, iPad, and macOS, along with no subscription fees, makes Affinity Photo by Serif a Photoshop alternative that anyone can afford.

The latest version boasts a ton of cool features, including HDR photo merging, 360-degree photo editing, macro recording, and batch file processing. And adjusting tone mapping lets you turn any photo—whether it's a regular JPG or an HDR photo—into a dramatic scene with details you never knew existed.

  • Platforms: Windows.
  • Price: $79.99 ( basic version), $99.99 (premium version).

PaintShop Pro has been a profitable Photoshop replacement for the past 20 years and is still going strong. In 2018, the editor looks lighter, simpler and more innovative than ever before. It offers project templates, built-in screen capture, a gradient fill tool, and improved support for graphics tablets and styluses.

You can purchase the more expensive version of PaintShop Pro 2018 Ultimate to get a few extra features. These include professional tools for working with RAW files, automatic photo correction functions and screen recording.

6. Acorn

  • Platforms: macOS.
  • Price: $29.99.

The Acorn graphics editor debuted back in 2007 and provided amateurs and professionals with limited funds with excellent photo processing software. Among other tools, the editor supports layer styles, non-destructive filters (which can be canceled at any time), curves, levels, blending modes and much more.

Acorn 6 offers a beautiful filter blending interface that lets you create unique effects. You can even save and modify your filters after you close and reopen an image.

  • Platforms: Windows, macOS.
  • Price: $99.99.

It's a simplified alternative to Photoshop CC, which is reflected in the Quick and Guided editing modes. But its functionality may be enough for you. Plus, Elements doesn't require a subscription.

In 2018, Photoshop Elements has improved controls and smarter photo editing tools. For example, using the program you can open closed eyes, print pictures and easily share them on social networks.

  • Platforms: Windows, macOS.
  • Price: 129 euros (basic version), 199 euros (premium version).

DxO Photolab only does a certain type of task, but it does it well. Its results are impressive, but this editor is too specific and sometimes difficult to use. It's probably the best RAW converter out there, but that's about all DxO Photolab can do.

DxO Photolab automatically corrects varying degrees of distortion, chromatic aberration, blurred edges and vignetting typical of most digital cameras.

You can select images from your computer and specify conversion/correction settings or use one of the presets. DxO Photolab delivers excellent results. However, this program cannot replace a full-fledged editor.

  • Platforms: iOS.
  • Price: $2.99 ​​(iPhone), $4.99 (iPad).

Camera app pre-installed on iPhone. Yes, it allows you to do nice pictures, but does not give control over creativity.

In this regard, Camera+ wins. This program consists of two parts: a camera and a photo editor with a huge range of advanced features. Camera+ doesn't limit you to editing new photos. You can also import old photos into it and breathe new life into them.

  • Platforms: macOS, iOS.
  • Price: $29.99 (macOS), $4.99 (iOS).

Pixelmator is a fast and powerful photo editor. Using macOS libraries, the program integrates seamlessly with iPhoto and iCloud. The editor also has built-in functions for exporting pictures to Facebook and Flickr.

Pixelmator gives you tools to adjust hue, saturation, shadows, highlights, and contrast. The program offers 150 built-in filters. You can open and save images in many popular formats, including PSD, TIFF, and PNG.

When working with Photoshop files, the program recognizes layers. This allows you to collaborate with colleagues who use Adobe products.

  • Platforms: iOS, Android.
  • Price: $2.99.

Main distinguishing feature Handy Photo program - interface with radial menus located in the corners. It is designed in such a way that it does not occupy the central area of ​​the screen. Effects are controlled using swipes.

Handy Photo is a powerful photo editor. Its interface isn't for everyone, but it's worth the features you get. For example, the Move Me tool allows you to cut objects, move them, resize them, or rotate them.

I present to your attention a selection of the best programs and online services for photo processing and video creation that will help you turn ordinary photos into truly beautiful frames, create slide shows, apply various effects to photos and much more.

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Today we will talk about the free graphics editor Paint.Net, which has many useful functions. It is perfect for everyone for whom the capabilities of standard Paint are no longer sufficient, and for whom expensive Photoshop is unnecessary.

Paint.Net's capabilities are impressive. In addition to standard editing functions (drawing with a pencil, brush, geometric shapes, filling with color), there are also more serious ones that allow you to process photos - change brightness, contrast, saturation, remove red-eye, make photos black and white, as well as various artistic effects , analogues of which can be found in professional graphic editors. Other important features of the program include support for layers and an unlimited number of undos of changes made. Paint.net can work with both standard file types (bmp, jpg, gif, png) and its own format, which supports all the program's capabilities.

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A problem arises when scanning old paper photos and documents with a smartphone camera. A flash is required for best effect, otherwise the image will be dim. On the other hand, the light spot will definitely remain in the picture. The Photo Scanner program from Google will help you avoid this.

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Shotcut is a free, open-source video editor that can rightfully be considered a professional tool. Despite its free nature, it can easily compete with paid, expensive analogues.

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Today, there are a great variety of programs for converting video or audio into various formats. However, sometimes it is necessary to cut music from a video. For example, when you want to “pull” your favorite melody from a video, music video or film. In this case, it comes to our aid free program Free Video to MP3 Converter, which is also included in the Free Studio package, which has been repeatedly mentioned on our resource. In general, the program has a simple interface and is aimed at ordinary users entry level, supports 12 different languages, among which there is also Russian.

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Viewing and processing photos is one of the most popular tasks when working on computers. To accomplish this, a great variety of useful tools have been created. The most popular solutions are familiar to everyone: Photoshop, ACDSee, IrfanView, etc. We'll talk about XnView.

If you haven't heard of the XnView program yet, let me get you started. This is a small but very powerful utility for viewing and processing photos, which allows you to work with photos on a fairly large scale. high level. This is not the Photoshop familiar to many, it is something else. Probably, to a greater extent, it is still a photo viewer with a processing function. Using XnView, you can resize photos, change image format, crop frames (crop) and perform a number of other actions. What I love about XnView is its speed - it launches instantly. At the same time, I constantly use the cropping, resizing and format functions. Perhaps for me these are the most important functions in this program.

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If you have a large photo archive, then it probably takes up a decent amount of disk space. Fortunately, there is a universal way to significantly compress a photo without losing quality. And the free FileOptimizer utility will help us in this matter. By the way, it can compress not only photos, but also video, audio and some other file formats.

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When it comes to choosing your first post-processing program, you may feel like you're going in circles. There is so much choice, and the idea of ​​learning something completely new can be daunting. This article will cover some of the best known programs available and will hopefully help you make the right choice.

Adobe Photoshop CC

Over the years, no one has really been able to dislodge Adobe's dominance of the market. software for photography. Both Lightroom and Photoshop are very popular editors and are considered platforms for professionals. Let's look at Lightroom and Photoshop separately and see what makes them so popular.

Adobe Lightroom

Lightroom is the most popular image post-processing tool. It can be used as an all-in-one solution for editing, storing and printing. Its feature-rich nature makes Lightroom a convenient and powerful option for beginners and professionals alike.


One of the biggest differentiating factors between Lightroom and other post-processing tools is that it is widely supported by other developers. This means that you can find a number of other plugins for Lightroom, allowing you to expand your workflow beyond the main program. You can also find a variety of Lightroom presets that can help speed up your editing process, saving you time on tedious edits. Sites like Smugmug and Zenfolio allow you to work directly with Lightroom, allowing you to share photos on your site directly from the Lightroom catalog.

Finally, due to the popularity of Lightroom, there is no shortage of online support available for you. If you have a question about image processing in Lightroom, then quite a lot of books have been published on photo processing in this wonderful editor. There are also many video courses on Lightroom, here is one of the best. Lightroom is an indispensable tool for the modern photographer.

This entire package of features, prevalence, and resources are the reasons why I suggest Lightroom as the first program for a new photographer looking to get into post-processing. Not only do you get a high-quality program for editing and storing images, but you have the opportunity to expand your skills. You also have endless support through many tutorials written over the years.

Adobe Photoshop


Lightroom may be the best place to start for a beginner, with Photoshop coming right behind it. The only reason I placed it second on this list is because of its difficulty. You still have a large community of professional photographers who can teach you faster, and you'll find plenty of Operations to speed up your workflow, but learning curves in Photoshop is much more difficult than in Lightroom, making it a harder program to recommend to a beginner.


Adobe's Creative Cloud platform is a subscription-based model that gives you access to both Photoshop and Lightroom for $10/month. The reason to pay extra for Adobe products beyond those listed above is not because you'll get better editing capabilities, but because they integrate with other parts of the program and access to training material.

DXO OPTICS PRO


This is a fairly powerful editor, the principle of operation is somewhat reminiscent of LIghtroom; it copes excellently with the processing of “developing” RAW files. But it's best at correcting geometric distortions, an area in which no editor has yet been able to match DXO Optics Pro. This unique video course will help you quickly learn how to work with this excellent editor. >> Processing wizard in DXO Optics Pro


Free (open) resources

If you're not ready to invest in your post-production process just yet, I'd direct your attention to these open resources.

GIMP



GIMP is one of the most famous alternatives to Photoshop. It's been around for years, works on both PC and Mac, and gives you many of the same tools as Photoshop. Being an open resource, it doesn't have the same polish as Photoshop and doesn't offer the same number of third-party options and tutorials. However, this is by far the best option for budget-friendly image processing.

Darktable



Darktable is what I would recommend to anyone looking for a Lightroom replacement. Like GIMP, it's an open resource that offers a number of features that give you complete control over your images, and can actually compete with Lightroom in this area. Again, it weak side the fact is that it is not that widespread and there are not many sources to help you learn. Note: DarktableNot works onWindows.

Other tools

When we're talking about Regarding post-processing, it should be said that there are a number of so-called auxiliary tools. They are designed to work in conjunction with Photoshop and/or Lightroom to help enhance your style as a photographer.

TopazLabs



TopazLabs is a product line that includes 17 different pieces of software, each designed for specific purposes. These tools are designed to help you improve and speed up your post-production workflow, but not necessarily replace Photoshop or Lightroom, although some Topaz programs, like Impression and Texture Effects, do offer stand-alone functionality that allows you to create very different types images.

Nik Software



Similar to TopazLabs, Google Nik Collection is a collection of tools designed to improve and speed up your workflow. It doesn't contain many tools, and Google keeps a list of those that don't work for removal. But the Nik collection is quite powerful and will give you great functionality beyond the standard Lightroom tools.

Photomatix



Photomatix has been the leader in HDR post-processing for some time. This product continues to produce the most controlled tone mapping images and will be a great addition to your toolbox if you want to delve deeper into HDR photography.

Aurora HDR



As an alternative to Photomatix, Aurora HDR is a recently released product from Macphun in collaboration with Trey Ratcliffe. At the moment, Aurora HDR only works on the Mac and is an early stage product, so there's bound to be some development coming. However, with the support of Trey Ratcliffe, who has made a name for himself in HDR photography, this product could be what it wants to be - a multi-functional HDR tool that doesn't require Lightroom or Photoshop to create your images.

Hello friends! In this article I will tell you about the best and, in my opinion, interesting photo editing applications for Instagram and other social networks. networks. I use many of these applications myself, so I can confidently recommend them to all my friends, acquaintances and clients.

I’ll say right away that some of the applications listed below are paid. My goal was to create a selection of 10 really cool photo editors, and as you know, you have to pay for quality.

So below you will find applications with different functionality, which will allow you to improve the functionality of your phone camera, professionally edit photos, add high-quality filters, add Russian (!) text, make beautiful collages and even correct lens curvature to create ideal symmetries. I am sure that everyone can find exactly what they need here!

For your convenience, I have selected a video about almost each of the applications, since from the video it is much easier to understand what the program is. The video, unfortunately, is in English, but the functionality of the applications will be clear.

Apps for selfies and portraits lovers

Facetune

Price: 299 rub.

Facetune is powerful photo editor for photo portraits, selfies, and just photos, which should be on every Instagrammer’s phone. This application is paid, but it’s definitely worth the three dollars!

Main features:

  • smoothing the skin, removing blemishes and pimples, lightening dark circles under the eyes;
  • teeth whitening;
  • change in eye and hair color;
  • changes in facial structure;
  • general photo effects, filters and much more.

Note from me: Do not upload photos in png format to the application, as they are not displayed correctly. The regular format works great! If you download the application onto your tablet, the photos on the screen will be a little pixelated, but that’s not a big deal. Once you've processed the photo, save it - it will look perfect!

Perfect365

Perfect365 is another cool app for retouching photos and adding virtual makeup. They say that even Kim Kardashan uses this application.

Main features:

  • removal of skin defects, bags under the eyes;
  • snow-white smile;
  • change in eye and hair color;
  • changes in facial structure;
  • adding makeup and much more.

Powerful photo editor apps

Pixelmator

Price: 379 rub. (for iOS)

Pixelmator is my favorite photo editor. It works on both iPhones and iPads, but you can also buy it for a Mac computer. It’s interesting that all my friends who tried the application on their phone couldn’t resist installing it on their computer - it’s so cool! 🙂 This some kind of photoshop, but with a much simpler and more intuitive interface.

The program has so many possibilities that I can’t even list them all. In a word, here is everything you might need for photo editing:

  • filters, effects, collages, adding text to photos;
  • professional-grade color correction tools;
  • the ability to draw on canvas;
  • layer styles;
  • of course, professional tools for retouching and much, really much more!

For those interested in the Mac app. Pixelmator allows you to import PSD files and fully work with them, as well as export finished files in Photoshop format. Very convenient and for a reasonable price :)

Below you can watch a presentation of the application for iPhone and iPad.

Snapseed

Price: free

Snapseed is pretty powerful, free application for photo editing on your phone or tablet, created by Google itself. It has so many functions and capabilities that it’s better to look at them right away on the application page, since the list is really impressive! 🙂

In short, in the application you will find: everything you need to correct photos, cropping, rotation, cropping, filters, overlaying text on photos and much more. If we talk about the version for Android, then this is the most best app for photo editing, which is on Google Play.

MOLDIV™

Price: free, but has in-app purchases

MOLDIV is universal photo editor, which has everything an insta photographer needs. The app is suitable for everyone: from beginners to photography gurus.

Main features:

  • Photo editor: 180 filters in 12 themes;
  • Add text (over 300+ fonts) to photos, 560 stickers and 92 background patterns;
  • Collages: the ability to combine up to 16 photos in one frame, 310 stylish frames;
  • Magazine: the ability to create magazine collages for posters and thematic albums, 135 magazine layouts;
  • Pro Camera: real-time filters, burst shooting, advanced camera features;
  • Selfie editor: smooth skin, change face shape, enlarge eyes.

Artistic filter apps

Enlight

Price: 299 rub.

Enlighten is the best iPhone app of 2015 according to the App Store in many countries, including Russia. In the application you will find a wide range of photo correction tools, as well as a large number of artistic filters and effects.

I won’t write about the main features, since the application has really rich functionality and it’s impossible to even describe everything. Watch the video for some beautiful effects that you can create in Enlighten.

Mextures

Price: 149 rub.

Mextures Photo Editor has been featured in many technology publications, including Mashable, CNET, Uncrate, Cult of Mac, Fstoppers, AppAdvice and others. The application allows Edit images with film grain, textures, lighting effects and gradients, and also allows you to save your formula (the filter you put together), which will save you a lot of time and maintain an identical style for all photos.

Main features:

  • more than 130 original textures;
  • photo editing: exposure, contrast, tinting, white balance, fading, black and white, light/shadow, sharpening and saturation;
  • managing the formulas you create;
  • endless layers, meaning you can make your photos truly unique by adding layer after layer.

Mobile applications for pros

ProCamera + HDR

Price: 379 rub.

ProCamera is A powerful application for taking and editing photos and videos, which will expand the capabilities of your phone's camera.

Main features:

  • HDR shooting without a tripod, you can even shoot moving objects;
  • exposure control (EV, ISO, shutter speed), as well as long exposure shooting;
  • manual focus;
  • gray card management;
  • night mode;
  • 76 filters and effects;
  • and much more.

SKRWT

Price: 149 rub.

SKRWT is another application that will help you make your photos flawless. SKRWT is primarily a tool for correcting keystone and lens distortion. So, if you like symmetry and everything is perfect, then you will definitely find this application useful and enjoyable.

Main features:

  • correction of vertical and horizontal perspective distortions in one click;
  • universal lens adjustment;
  • vignetting;
  • adjustable mesh;
  • auto cropping;
  • viewing EXIF ​​files.

Applications for adding text to photos

Fontomania

Price: 379 rub.

The Fontmania app has been named "Best New Software" in the App Store in 36 countries! I think the name of the program speaks for itself. This application allows you to add original fonts to your photos.

Honestly, I have been hunting for a normal application that supports the Cyrillic alphabet for several years now. There are a lot of cool applications with fonts in the App Store, but they either don’t have Russian fonts at all, or the cat cried them out - a couple of them at most. So, "Friftomania" is the only application that I was able to find with beautiful Russian fonts, so I highly recommend it!

Well friends, these were my 10 favorite photo editing apps on my phone. If you like any other applications that I did not mention in the article, write about them in the comments.

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Since I wrote this article, I've received emails from blog readers who would like to add a few more of their favorite apps to this list. Which I will, of course, be happy to do! 🙂

Price: free

I think that the Prisma application, popular among Instagrammers, does not need any special introduction 😉 With its help, you can make your photos more vibrant by adding artistic filters and photo effects to them (see photo below).

Slow Shutter Cam

Price: 149 rub.

Well, the last application for today is Slow Sutter Cam, which has been recognized more than once as the best in its category. With this application you can shoot directly from your phone at long exposures. For those who are not very versed in the language of photography, screenshots of the final result, which can be achieved thanks to a long shutter speed, will be helpful. So if you want similar effects, then you definitely can’t do without this program!

I wish you only great photos and more subscribers on Instagram! 😉

Do you want to easily and efficiently process photos online? Our free photo editor will quickly fix flaws and improve the quality of your digital photos.

Crop, rotate and resize

The most popular functions in photo editing are basic operations such as cropping and rotating images. That's why we created intuitive and fast tools to perform these actions.

Using the Rotate function, you can rotate the image 90 degrees left and right, flip the image vertically or horizontally, and align the horizon. All operations are carried out easily and quickly. To crop (or crop) a photo, just select the cropping area. When saving a processed photo, you can choose the extension (.jpg or .png), quality and file size.

Process photos


Image correction

Use the Exposure tool to adjust brightness and contrast, and adjust shadows and highlights in your photo. You can also change the hue, saturation and temperature. The Sharpen tool allows you to sharpen an image when needed. By changing the settings of each tool, you will see the changes occurring in real time.

Make photo correction

Photo frames, stickers and text

With the photo editor site, you can easily create fun and fashionable pictures using funny stickers, stylish photo frames and beautiful text captions.

At your disposal are more than 300 stickers, 30 frames (their thickness can be adjusted) and 20 decorative fonts for text inscriptions. Large field for experiments.

Decorate photo


Photo effects and photo filters

It's hard to imagine the world of photography without the ability to turn a photo from color to black and white, process it with a sepia filter, or make a vignette. For creative processing, we also have a pixelation effect.

Create vintage photos using the retro effect, use the Tilt-Shift effect to turn landscape photos into “toy-like” ones, or focus the viewer’s attention on the central area of ​​the image using the vignetting effect.