10 filters for your photos in Prisma that you should try
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Prisma revolutionized home photo editing when it appeared back in June 2016. Never before had we had the power, on our own phone, to turn our snaps into true art photos. The only drawback is that the editing was done on their own servers, so the process could be long and boring. Nowadays, you don't have to wait that long, and it has also been converted into a social network. For you to navigate the length and breadth of the planet, observing the incredible pieces that everyone manages to get.
One of the most striking things about Prisma is the huge number of filters it has. All free, do not think that you are going to have to pay for any. And choosing is presented as an exhausting challenge. And if you add to that having to wait a bit each time you apply the filter, turn off and let's go. That is why we are going to select the ones that, in our opinion, are the most worthwhile of all.
10 Prism Filters Worth Owning
Udnie
Francis Picabia was a French painter greatly influenced by Fauvism and Impressionism, although in the end he ended up submerging himself in the waters of surrealism. A pictorial filter, with the appearance of watercolor .
The Scream
Do you want to turn your selfie into a real scream of terror? Those saturated colors, those angular and terrifying shapes that seem to vanish as they rise and fall… Who doesn't know 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch? Now you can have your own version of the scream on mobile.
Disk
Nights of Wild Dancing: Welcome to Studio 54, a place where anything is possible and the most famous faces rub shoulders with anonymous cravings for 15 minutes of fame. With this filter, your party photos will win integers and you'll want to come back at the weekend, 'One More Time'.
Dreams
One of the best filters for nature photos: flowers, plants, macros of sunflowers, roses... Your photos will look the same as those calendars that were given to us when we were little, full of colors. A return to nostalgia.
Mononoke
This filter is named Mononoke after genius Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece 'Princess Mononoke'. A filter that will apply a painterly style with a predominance of brown. Have you seen how beautiful it looks?
Tears
A classic of Prisma filters. If you want to become a comic book character, this is one to apply. The results are great, right?
Daryl Feril
A filter for those who like radical changes. Isolate the reds and leave the rest in black and white, also adding, as in the previous case, a great comic style.
Green Story
Add a greenish filter to your landscape photos, as well as a grain that will make it look like a full-fledged oil painting. This Galician landscape attests to how precious this filter is in your coastal photographs.
Colored
A filter not recommended for diabetics. Turn up the colors to the maximum, as if the image came from a Super AMOLED screen on steroids. The favorite filter for those of us who like to see life in color.
Composition
A classic among the classics and also one of the most used by Prisma lovers. And the reasons are obvious, right?