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The Apple Design Award-winning Enlight hits lowest price in years at just $3

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The 2017 Apple Design Award winner Enlight is now down to $2.99. While it has gone free in the past, the is the best price we have tracked in years (since 2015). Apple called it the “best all-in-one photo editor [with] powerful tools that are easy to use.” Rated 4+ stars from thousands.

iOS Universal: Enlight: $3 (Reg. $4)

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Enlight Features:

Enlight is the superior way to create stunning images on iPhone. The most comprehensive, highest quality photo editing app so powerful and user-friendly it’ll be the last photo app you ever download. 

Enlight offers:

Image Perfection

• Precise & selective control over tone, color, and details

• Create and save your own unique presets

• Built-in masking within every tool allow you to seamlessly blend effects

Analog & Duo Filters

• Reproduce the style of classic cameras and vintage film

• Revitalize colors with two-toned gradients

• Add light leaks and custom vignetting for a retro feel

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices