
Still, the free version will serve you well if you just want to test out some basic filters.ĪfterFocus works well and includes many usable filters in its free version. You can only take one picture at a time, only low resolutions are available, and some filters are locked out. There are also some limitations with the free version of AfterFocus. While AfterFocus does include a bunch of filters, many of them do almost the same thing and the filters aren't very good and there aren't many of them, especially when compared to an app like Instagram. Disappointingly there aren't basic photography tweaks like hue, contrast, or color included in AfterFocus. However, if you're looking to have more control over your photography, you'll probably want to look elsewhere.

If you're just looking to increase the depth of field (or bokeh) of your photo, AfterFocus will do just fine.


Does AfterFocus succeed in making photos more "DSLR-like?" Yes and no.
