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Okay, so when it comes to Instagram photos, I want you to think about what editing apps you use from start to finish, like that you typically use. Not every time, but just for the most part. For me, I enjoy using Facetune because there's actually a erase option to remove something from the background that you may not like, or to change the color of something that you were hoping to have, or just to patch things up if something is not looking quite right. And then I also love using Lightroom, which is very similar to Photoshop. There's like filters you can make and upload, and it's very easy. It's like a one-step process, as well as Tezza, T-E-Z-Z-A, where you can have something much more vintage-looking, as well as DAZCAM, D-A-Z-Z. But yeah, those are the ones I mainly use. Lightroom's my favorite, to be honest, all above, like above all. And then there's Unfold, where you can put things and make cool stories on your Instagram or posts, and it's perfectly measured out. So yeah, those are the apps I usually use.
Oh, I'm surprised, why do you use of this application FaceTune and because I think you are beautiful and you don't need of this application or something like that. Yeah, but for me sometimes I use of that and but I try to don't change my face and I just want to be professional photo. Yeah.
GIMP is probably the most underrated program on the planet because you can import so many Python scripts to it and it's open source and free and most of the scripts are open source and free so give it a check out because you can do all that shit for nothing.
So, I use Lightroom and Photoshop because, um, I'm not really much of a, like, uh, what's the word? I'm not like, you know, Photoshopping myself or anything, but, you know, I'm like a photographer and sometimes I do a little bit of photo manipulation. Also, yes, I am sick.