Used Superimpose X for iOS?


Superimpose X Analysis

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Superimpose X is a versatile multimedia application designed for iPhone users, focusing on advanced photo editing capabilities. This powerful tool allows users to create and design images through a variety of features, including multiple layers, blending modes, and masking techniques. The app supports adjustment layers, enabling fine-tuning of images for a truly unique outcome. Users can also save their work in a session area, allowing for seamless transitions between projects without losing progress.

One of the notable aspects of Superimpose X is its user-friendly interface, which caters to both beginners and experienced editors. The application offers an extensive range of editing options, making it suitable for creating complex designs or simple enhancements. The capability to synchronize images across devices ensures consistency in editing, and the robust set of tools empowers users to explore their creativity without limitations.

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Used Superimpose X for iOS?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
5.3.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
3,165
Downloads Last Week
1

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Developer’s Description

Turn your ideas into magnificent piece of artwork with Superimpose X, the next generation of the Superimpose app.

Turn your ideas into magnificent piece of artwork with Superimpose X, the next generation of the Superimpose app.

Packed with wide range of editing capabilities from multiple layers, blending modes, masking, adjustments, brushes, smudge, warp, effects, clarity to casting shadows, Superimpose X is a modern tool for creating your photo contents.

Whether you are a professional or an amateur, you will be amazed by the power Superimpose X gives to your finger tips. Composing images with multiple layers, double exposure, superimposing is easier than ever.

All your projects are saved in beautifully designed session area. So, you do not have to lose your current project if you want to move to another one in the middle.

And of course Superimpose X comes with Masking Library, where you can save all your masked images, like stickers for later use.

And all of this, packed in a beautifully designed interface that does not intimidate you, despite the amount of capabilities it comes with.

To list out a few features...

- Multiple layers. (Up to 8 on iPhone 7 and above).

- Blending modes, 18 of them.

- Opacity control.

- Numerous masking tools. From Magic Wand to Magic Lasso to predefined shapes.

- Filling of a layer directly from camera, with real time rendering with its mask and blending modes.

- Built-in shadow creation tool.

- Masking Library to store your masked images.

- Session Library, that automatically stores all your projects.

- Non destructive adjustments and layer blur.

- Non destructive beautiful photo effects (63 of them).

- An amazing Clarity tool.

- Advanced adjustment tools.

- Tools like Text, Selective Blur, Motion, Zoom and Spin Blur, Gradient and more.

- Number of distorting tools like Warp, Perspective transform and more.

- Numerous paint and effect brushes and option to customize them.

- Smudge brush

...and more.

And if you are already using the classic Superimpose app, you can seamlessly transfer all your masks into the new Superimpose X. This is how you could transfer the masks...

1. Open the original Superimpose app.

2. Press the "?" button on the top right corner of the "Home" screen.

3. There you should see an option called "Transfer masks to Superimpose X".

4. Press that and your masks should be available in Superimpose X.


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