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Lenka + Google Photos = Perfect B&W App Smash Up


I took this picture during our second spring break visit to the Snow Factory in the loop.  The app I used is called Lenka, a very simple black and white camera app for iOS and Android. While I like the images it takes I wanted to see what would happen if I took the editing a step further with Google Photos.

In the Lenka app I selected the image I wanted to edit and clicked the share button at the very bottom.

I scrolled and found the Upload to Photos button.
Click that option.
On the next screen click Upload.

I clicked the pencil icon at the bottom.
This will allow me to start editing.

I adjusted the Light section a bit. 


Here is the final image.
I'm not 100% happy with it yet but I can keep editing to make it perfect.

Sometimes I can get a perfect image from the Lenka app and other times I adjust it a bit to make some of the details a little sharper.

Side note: we would highly recommend trying out the Snow Factory. The wait can be long but it is worth it. 

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