Windows Phone photography has grown by leaps and bounds since the early days of first generation phones like the Samsung Focus and its 5MP camera. While improvements with the hardware end of photography has exploded, software developers have kept pace nicely with this growth offering improvements in camera apps and editing software.
Thomas Lock and Supporting Computers have been in the middle of the photography movement and has built up a small but impressive collection of Windows Phone and Windows 8 photography apps. The most notable title in their portfolio is Fhotoroom, an app that combines photo editing and picture taking with a social network.
We've followed Thomas' success over the years and it really is impressive the amount of attention he gives these apps. Supporting Computers strives to knock it out of the park with the technical aspects of bringing the most out of our pictures. For this week's Windows Central Roundup, we've pulled together a few of Supporting Computers apps to spotlight. Most are universal and some may be more niche oriented, but all can help you with your photo processing skills.
If you have tried any of Supporting Computer's apps, let us know what you think of them in the comments below. Also, remember to rate these apps in the Windows and Windows Phone Store to give the developer a little feedback on their work.
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