Best photo editing/shooting apps?

I'm looking at photo apps... I really like Camera Bag's ability to take photos in different styles, but I also like the editing features of the programs like Photogene. Is there any app out there that combines these trick shots and editing into one?

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    The iPad forum would be a great place to ask iPad questions - https://discussions.apple.com/community/ipad/using_ipad
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    what is some good ipad2 photo editing paid apps

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    Because Apple has decided to no longer develop Aperture, what are the best valued, most capable programs to replace Aperture?

    Regarding the "ship shape" comment: you might want to look at some other products just to see how they would handle importing images. There is a lot of chatter on that subject for obvious reasons. What you don't want is all your info being stuck in a format that is difficult to retrieve.
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    Downloading some of the best apps, you can do a lot more than what the inbuilt Camera app gives you.
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    Secondly for apps to photo capture, edit and share, you should check out apps like Camera Awesome, Camera+ or Camera Plus Pro. Some of the apps also include video recording etc.
    But these apps wont remove blemishes from your pics. I havent come across any good blemish remover apps as such.
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  • Photo editing using an iPad

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