


Get TouchRetouch for Android (£1.99) / Get TouchRetouch for iPhone/iPad (£1.79) Should your problem be straight lines (wires and the like), there’s a tool for that too. Manual cloning is an option, but you can opt to draw all over what you want gone and the app will do the hard work for you. Plenty of editors bundle cloning and object removal tools, but TouchRetouch is dedicated to decluttering – and that focus pays out. Unwanted items in shots are the bane of a photographer’s life – particularly if you didn’t spot them at the time. Get Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for Android (£free + IAP) / Get Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for iPhone/iPad (£free + IAP) TouchRetouch If you’re all-in with Adobe elsewhere, the app will connect with your Creative Cloud storage too. You can fine-tune optics and geometry, and dig into professional presets. Leveraging Adobe’s decades of photo-editing smarts, the app includes healing, cropping, adjustments and simple effects like grain and texture. To that end, Lightroom isn’t desktop Lightroom – although it’s still capable of helping you make fast, meaningful edits to photos. Get Affinity Photo for iPad (£19.49) Adobe Photoshop LightroomĪlthough Photoshop’s rocked up on iPad, Adobe’s to date been keener on satellite mobile apps than desktop equivalents. But with patience and a modicum of skill, you’ll soon be revelling in multi-layered photo-editing bliss, mulling over whether you need a PC or Mac at all. You’ll need to invest the time to fully master its many tools. In other words: desktop-level photo editing on a tablet. On iPad, it’s… basically the same, just with an interface rethought for touch controls and Apple Pencil. On the desktop, Affinity Photo is a full-fledged Photoshop alternative with a wallet-friendly price-tag.
