aDStretch

aDStretch

Android Photography Jon Harman
4.6 Popularity

Enhance rock art photos with AI filters

System Requirements

Updated
July 6, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
com.dstretch.androiddstretch

So here's my honest take on aDStretch. I've tested a bunch of photography apps and this one's actually pretty solid. The image enhancement filters are really powerful and can bring out details you'd never see otherwise. It's not just for professionals either - I'm no archaeologist but I've found it super useful for making my travel photos of ancient rock art sites look way cooler. The only downside is that it can take some trial and error to figure out which filter works best for a given photo. But once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to use. Overall, if you're into this kind of thing, aDStretch is worth a download.

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AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different image enhancement filters to choose from
  • You can save your favorite filters as defaults
  • Works with both new photos and ones from your gallery
  • Free to use, no subscriptions or paywalls

Cons

  • Image processing can be slow on older phones
  • Takes some experimenting to find the right filter
  • Filters can sometimes look a little unnatural
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Description

I’ve been using aDStretch for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that helps you make faint rock art in photos more visible. Pretty solid app if you’re into archaeology or just love checking out ancient cave drawings and stuff.

Here’s what you do: You can take a photo with your phone or upload one from your gallery, and then apply a bunch of different image enhancement filters. There’s CRGB, YRD, YRE – those are good for bringing out red pigments. And then there’s YDT, YRD, YWE which are more general purpose. You can play around with the settings to adjust the strength and saturation. Once you find a filter you like, you can save it as the default so it automatically applies when you load a new image.

Look, if you’re into preserving and studying ancient rock art, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – sometimes the filters can get a little heavy-handed – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want an easy way to enhance your photos in the field.

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