![]() When getting images from Flickr to edit in PicsArt, you don't even need a Flickr account: You can browse, search, and eventually edit public photos on the service. You can start by choosing a photo from your camera roll or from online photo places like Facebook, Flickr, and OneDrive. The startup screen on the Windows Phone version differs from the Android and iOS versions: It shows large colorful tiles for Effect, Collage, Draw, Camera, Photo, and Shop. You can use an existing Microsoft or social network account, or just create a PicsArt account using an email address. But you'll want to sign into an account so that you can upload photos and participate in the online community. You can start to get a feel for what PicsArt can do without even creating an account-a trait I like in any app I'm testing. This app's wealth of image-enhancing tools is only made more compelling by its thriving photo-sharing community. Don't let the name fool you: The app lets you create drawings as well as fancying up photos in a remarkable number of ways. So it makes sense that a powerful image-editing tool such as PicsArt Photo Studio (free, with in-app purchase options) should land on the devices. ![]() Windows Phones such as the Lumia Icon and Lumia 1020 ($199.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), with its staggering 41 megapixels, have arguably the best mobile cameras around.
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