Tilt-shift (a “miniature look”) isn’t the only option: You can also apply a center focus effect, where the subject appears sharp and surrounding detail is blurred out.
One category that does offer fine-grained adjustments is the Tilt-Shift Mode, whereby you can apply selective focus effects to your image. The Borders category is similar: There’s a rich selection of borders, but you can’t tweak anything, like the size of the margin or the color of a given border.įotor’s collage mode makes it easy to pick a number of images for your collage. You need to pick one effect for your image and stick with it. Also, you can’t layer effects one on top of the other.
Many of the image modifications are heavy-handed, and Fotor offers no way to tone down the amount of influence a given effect has. While each category contains many different effects, individual effects cannot be adjusted in any way. Image effects are divided into five categories, ranging from Classic to “Dark Corners” (i.e., vignette effects). Fotor’s selective focus tool is the most nuanced one in the app, allowing for fine adjustments.