So apps on these platforms perform one or two functions or a group of simpler functions that Photoshop performs. The iPad and iPhone just don't have the processing power to keep up with Lightroom and Photoshop. Currently the most advanced photo editing software on the market. I pay $10 a month for Lightroom and Photoshop. I think the problem I have with this app really isn't with this app in particular but with all photography apps now. I fixed it by shutting down all apps on my iPad and then restarting the iPad. I had a crash issue just before writing this review. They'll look like altered Photoshop images but they'll still look really cool. Your images won't really look like paintings though.
#Prisma app full
If you’re thinking of paying for the full prisma app and you’ve made it through this whole rant, you might want to think twice. But I probably won’t pay again once the year’s up, if this issue isn’t resolved. I paid for a year’s subscription to prisma before this started happening, so I’m still an active user. Have a prisma rep check out the “offending” photo before banning. The solution to this issue seems obvious. When prisma support finally realizes the user has been unfairly banned, their explanation for what happened seems like a cop-out. And it takes days and tons of e-mails back and forth to resolve the issue. But the offending photo is something like a tree, a building or a road.
They are then told by a prisma representative that they were flagged by multiple users for inappropriate content. I love looking at other users’ photos.īut there’s this thing that’s been happening consistently for the last five months. When I first signed up for this app, I had no complaint.