Expand the in-app-editor with saturation, contrast, brightness, vignette, sharpen
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Feature description
When editing a picture with the gallery editor there are 3 tabs on the bottom, beautify, crop, draw - add a fourth one with "Adjust" where the stuff i mentioned in the title is possible - contrast, saturation, brightness, vignette, sharpen.
Why do you want this feature?
It should be common and is pretty useful when someone wants to share a nice picture to make it even a bit more pop but without the predefined settings.
Additional information
I tried to search another app in f-droid with the capability for that but i was not really able to find one, so it would be nice if this one would offer this possibility.
The most basic and also easiest to implement should be saturation, contrast and brightness, so I think it should be the first to implement. Sharpen could be the next feature. I would consider a vignette as a nice-to-have, but not very important.
Generally we could use Simple Gallery's advanced editor (which we had to remove) as a basis, what should be in such tab, as there were more options, also useful.
Please add photo Collage feature
@iBabu007 Please create for it its own Feature request, I dont think it should be here in this request
Isn't that even a feature request for that already? https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Gallery/issues/46 I think the three comments including mine can be marked as off-topic.
These options was in the Gallery of Simple Mobile Tool. It was called Advanced Editor.