![]() FX Photo Studio allows you to share it on Facebook, post it onto your Tumblr, upload it to Flickr, post to Twitter, and even email it to your friends. Once you are done editing your photo, you are now able to share it with your friends and family. The first region page is for effects, second is focused on cropping, and another for adjustments etc. The interface has three regions, all selected on the top right side. You can compare the two photos (original and edited), as well as view the application in full screen. ![]() You then have a region for zoom, fitting the photo to its true size, and fitting the screen. Next to that, you have options for undoing and redoing your edits. The very top of FX Photo Studio is where you’ll find an area for loading the photo, saving the photo, and sharing it onto the web. The application takes many of the lessons found with other multimedia editing applications like iMovie and Final Cut Pro, where you have a dedicated region for seeing the editing process, a bottom region for the dirty work, with the right side dedicated for editing options. The interface used with FX Photo Studio is almost dead simple to use, there are no special manoeuvres that you have to take when editing photos.
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