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Amazon offering nine Android photo-editing apps for free in Friday-only deal

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Fans of the Amazon Appstore’s Free App of the Day feature may be interested to learn that during Friday only they can pick up not one app but nine for the princely sum of nothing. And to make the deal that little bit sweeter, you’ll get 100 Amazon Coins for each one you download. 

The free bundle is aimed at those who enjoy fiddling around with photos, with a range of editing tools offered in the one-day deal.

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Among them is PicShop – Photo Editor, a highly regarded editing suite with support for HD images of up to 8MB. Plenty of filters and editing options should help you to enhance great images and save dodgy ones, while “fun” stickers, frames and overlays allow for added creativity.

You’ll also find Photo Studio PRO (Kindle Tablet Edition), featuring 125 filters (Lomo, Vintage, Simple tone, Old style, Summer mood, and Art among them), 40 special effects, and plenty more besides.

The rest of the bundle includes TouchRetouch (remove unwanted objects from your photos), Perfectly Clear (get the perfect image with a single tap), Paper Camera (turn your photos into sketches, comic books, and cartoons), Camera ZOOM FX, (includes some powerful camera functions with useful post-processing features), PicFrame (36 adjustable frames for up to five photos), FireFrame (turn your Kindle Fire into a digital picture frame), and Rhonna Designs (add text, colors, frames, designs, and more to your images).

Priced between $0.99 and $3.99, you’ll save yourself a not-to-be-scoffed-at $17 if you load up the lot. So if you’re a keen mobile shooter looking for some new ways to beautify your images, click on one or all of the links above to get your hands on the free software.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
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