That's the nice thing about 2017. If you don't have anything too fancy, you can always do something better in some software. What software did you use?
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That's the nice thing about 2017. If you don't have anything too fancy, you can always do something better in some software. What software did you use?
any of the photoshop-like apps can do what i did - just some basic saturation and vibrancy changes - this free, online one is fine: https://pixlr.com/editor/