Touch & Retouch Photo

Object Removal & Blemish Erase

Published by: Editors Choice Music

Description

It's an easy & practical photo editing app for expertise & beginners. This app provides tools for adding image cutout and layer mask capabilities to your mobile applications & professional photo editor.
Functions:
- Image editor with filter and cropping functions.
- Adding sticker, text with colors.
- Drawing with colors.
- Cool animations.
- Saving to photos and Sharing.
- Quick select, hair brush & regular brush.
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User Rating

4.08 out of 5

24 ratings in France

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Ratings History

Touch & Retouch Photo Reviews

Could not get app to remove object in photo

wrcrash on

United States

Could not get app to remove object in photo, not user friendly.

Garbage

chaz112377 on

United States

Don’t waste your time

False Advertising

Kilo1! on

United States

The thing had no option of doing anything it said on its advertisement! 😡

Doesnt work

Evee910 on

United States

Clunky, must keep phone in landscape, ultimately didn’t work right

Not intuitive

Mjosbo on

United States

This app does not work well on an iPhone 12 Pro Max the screen only displays in lanscape which makes it impossible to edit pictures in portrait very disappointing

Remedial Crap You Already Get On the iPhone

Jane Doe DOA on

United States

This appears to be a thinly disguised data grab. There is a sample set of pictures but the only features that worked were to colorize segments of the picture, use comparable filters to what’s already on the iPhone; and crop, which is also on the iPhone. When you access your own photo, it only lets you use the filter or crop selection. While the app claims to allow you to remove unwanted things in the photo I saw no evidence of the feature in the “tutorial” or while on my photo. If there is a way to get to the advertised purpose it is not user friendly or evident.

Can’t get past 1st step

megowatt on

United States

Does not advance beyond

Won’t turn on my iPad.

upside down app on

United States

Little frustrating that I have to have my iPad upside down as it is the only app that won’t turn itself.

Totally upside down

LelaKR on

United States

Don’t know why, but the app is upside down and not usable!

Not What’s Advertised

Quark Hadron on

United States

As others have pointed out, this app doesn’t due what it claims. I wanted to remove a small extraneous item from a photo and couldn’t find any way to do that. (It does allow you to crop and colorize, but why would I want a separate app to do that?) The user interface is puzzling and, on my iPad Air 4 running iPadOS 15.1, had the puzzling effect of requiring me to rotate my device because it displayed my photos upside down. Strange and not useful. I deleted the app.

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