Update (10/20/2015): With the newly added ability to rotate the image in both arbitrary and 90 degree increments, Mirrored becomes even more useful. Kudos to the developer for adding this.
Original review:
Turn your friends into alien creatures. Make an abstract design out of a photo of a flower. Become your own twin. This app lets you do all this and more.
Mirrored works as advertised, is stable and (with one small exception) easy to use.
You can mirror half the image (top, bottom, left or right sides), or one-quarter of the image. Maintain the aspect ratio of the original pic or stretch the image vertically or horizontally using the easy to understand icon-based interface. Should you need it, a clear well-written tutorial is included.
My only (minor) complaint is that the save function doesn't work as one would expect. When you click "save", the image is not immediately saved. Instead, you're taken to a screen that shows a full-resolution preview of the final image. From that screen you can save the image. I like that you can see and zoom into the image on this screen before saving but it was briefly confusing in that you basically have to click save twice. Perhaps the developer could label the first button differently. Instead of "save", this button should be labeled something like "preview and save". Once you get used to this minor quirk, this becomes a non-issue.
One feature request would be to add a rotate option. Would be useful for those pictures that were taken with the camera slightly tilted. Or Instead of adding that, make the app an extension so that we could easily use the camera app's built in rotate function then go to the mirrored extension to crest the final image.
Given this, I really like the app and use it frequently. Thanks to the developer for creating an easy to use, fun program. Buy this app, you won't be disappointed.
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