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There are many ways to edit photos. If you rather enjoy adding new elements to your photos, then you've probably noticed LoryStripes or even have it installed. For those who have never heard of this application, LoryStripes can add ribbons, stripes and possibly other objects to a photo.

The editing procedure is quite simple. First, you choose one of the forty stripes and place it in the desired position. It is a vector 3D object, so it can be rotated, zoomed out, zoomed in at will without any loss of quality. Once you've finished editing one bar, you can add another.

In the editing options, you have a wide range of colors to choose from, so you won't have a problem choosing the right one that will suit your scene. You can also increase the transparency, select the angle of incidence of light for more believable lighting, or make the strip a transparency through which the photo is visible.

Probably the most important feature of LoryStripes is the ability to "hide" the stripe behind an object in the photo. I put that in quotes on purpose, because of course the photo is two-dimensional. However, this can be worked around by erasing some parts of the bar to achieve a 3D effect. If you accidentally drag, you can go back a step or redo the strip.

These are the features that LoryStripes will offer you. It seems rather banal and unoriginal, but the opposite is true. In LoryStripes you can conjure up beautiful and original photos. If the examples I created do not seem convincing to you, you can look at the application's profile for inspiration on Instagram.

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