Why is Prisma becoming more popular?
Have you started using Prisma for any purpose yet? Why is Prisma suddenly becoming more popular compared to other photo-editing apps?
Why would I want to edit photos on my smartphone/ tablet when I can do it on my PC/ laptop?
Prisma and Photoshop are not comparable.
Prisma is a photo effects app used to turn photos into art-like creations. Photoshop can be used for that, but that isn’t its main purpose. Photoshop is professional software used by people in the graphics industry, it’s used for many different things from retouching to image enhancement, and even for the creation of graphics and digital paintings from scratch (without a photo), and it’s complicated, and it doesn’t work on phones, and of course Photoshop isn’t free. Adobe has produced some mobile apps, but these are nothing like the real Photoshop either.
Prisma is much simpler, it’s a fun free app you can use on a phone. Of course it’s popular, because it’s free, and to make an edit all you do is hit one button. But that’s all it is - it can’t even do a fraction of the things Photoshop can do. There are lots of similar one touch photo editing phone apps, but again none of them compare to Photoshop. Administratively edited on 12.12.16, 18:41.
Prisma is a photo effects app used to turn photos into art-like creations. Photoshop can be used for that, but that isn’t its main purpose. Photoshop is professional software used by people in the graphics industry, it’s used for many different things from retouching to image enhancement, and even for the creation of graphics and digital paintings from scratch (without a photo), and it’s complicated, and it doesn’t work on phones, and of course Photoshop isn’t free. Adobe has produced some mobile apps, but these are nothing like the real Photoshop either.
Prisma is much simpler, it’s a fun free app you can use on a phone. Of course it’s popular, because it’s free, and to make an edit all you do is hit one button. But that’s all it is - it can’t even do a fraction of the things Photoshop can do. There are lots of similar one touch photo editing phone apps, but again none of them compare to Photoshop. Administratively edited on 12.12.16, 18:41.
Hm, where exactly did I write Photoshop? I wrote PC/ laptop, that's not the same thing. There are free image editors available for PC too (e.g. Gimp) and there are also easy to use programs that apply filters. Oh and if you search for a few moments I bet you'll even find free and easy programs for PC/ laptop to do what that Prisma thing can do. My statement still stands: I really cannot see a reason why I would ever want to edit a photo on a phone/ tablet, even if it only means to apply a filter. Well maybe for a selfie but than again I don't do selfies so it's still a no-go ;-)
Quote: crysmarye 09.12.16, 10:37To the cited post
Yeah I know about Prisma already but was bit wondering about it's instant popularity!
Yeah I know about Prisma already but was bit wondering about it's instant popularity!
Quote: altae 17.12.16, 01:15To the cited post
Yeah I got your point and the preferences always may vary!
Yeah I got your point and the preferences always may vary!
I'm not saying that nobody should do it. If someone is into taking pictures with a smartphone, editing them on the go and directly uploading the results to whatever social network that's fine. But since I do neither the first nor the latter those apps are not for me.
It's free and much more simple!
Quote: abele17 26.06.17, 05:40To the cited post
But you cant get all types of editing effect from here!
But you cant get all types of editing effect from here!