Of all the apps available on the App Store for image correction, SKRWT comes pretty high up on the list. The developers guarantee that this app is the link to high-end mobile photography. But we decided to check it ourselves.
For only US$ 1.49, SKRWT is a pretty budget-friendly app for photographs clicked on the phone – especially since one does not carry a DSLR all the time. SKRWT won the award for ‘best app of 2014’ on Google Play App Store and has been praised by many other offline and online critiques.
Once we acquired the app from the Android App Store, we realized that the SKRWT has three major distribution in functions. The primary one, which the developers call the SKRWT central app, and the other two- MRRW and 4PNTS came along with its updates as in-app extensions. These features, although great for all kinds of people, are even more useful for architectural photographers. After using it for a few days, we realized it’s a boon for those who have to show inanimate objects at their best.
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