In this photo editing app, you can create before and after images by overlaying silhouettes and matching shots precisely. Includes features for adjusting transparency, saving, and emailing photos, as well as creating collages and GIFs.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.4. Trustworthiness 85 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
29%
4 star
0%
3 star
14%
2 star
0%
1 star
57%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
23% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
85% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.4★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Before and After
All you need to do is load your Before photo into the app it'll appear as a silhouette when taking your After photo. That way you can line up your shots perfectly for maximum effect!
You can save and email these photos from your device, or hit the preview button to show a transition between the two.
It's ideal for work and play!
Features:
◦ Easy to use!
◦ Adjust the silhouette transparency by sliding your finger up and down
◦ Email and Save your photos
◦ Load existing photos to use the preview function
◦ Create a side by side collage
◦ GIF Support
Before and After Screenshots
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Reviews for Before and After
Tc's glass
Do not buy
Awful app. Constantly crashing when trying to select photos. Unusable
Neil_22
App works excellent after becoming familiar
I purchased this app to align two previously taken pictures, and to my surprise found it wasn't possible. After contacting the programmer and receiving a timely response, I discovered alignment is achieved only when taking the second photo. It's simple as you: 1) Select (or take) the 1st photo 2) Acquire a second photo by taking a picture. When preparing to "snap" a second photo, alignment of the that one (with the 1st) becomes obvious. I noticed from some low rated reviews they had the same expectations as I did when purchasing. After pursuing it further did I find how it worked and am glad I did. In taking the second picture, you are aiming the image on your phone camera through a transparent "template" of the first, enabling a very versatile alignment method. Now that I'm familiar with it's use, I'm looking forward to some sharp before & after photos!