The inclusion of Curves in a mobile app was a game-changer. Unlike sliders (Brightness +10), curves allow for channel-specific editing (Red, Green, Blue). Version 3.4.0 has a highly responsive touch interface for curves, allowing you to set anchor points and create S-curves for cinematic contrast.
Fotor is a multi-platform photo editing software available on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and web browsers. The Pro 3.4.0 version is the latest major iteration of their desktop client. It bridges the gap between simple one-click filters (like Instagram) and heavy-duty layered editing (like Photoshop).
Version 3.4.0 focuses heavily on AI acceleration and batch processing. Unlike subscription-based models that charge monthly fees (Creative Cloud), Fotor Pro offers a perpetual license for version 3.4.0, meaning you pay once and own the software. Fotor Photo Editor Pro 3.4.0
Beyond the patch notes, analysts have found three under-documented features that change the calculus:
If you are currently using Fotor 3.0, 3.1, or the free web version, the answer is a resounding yes. The inclusion of Curves in a mobile app was a game-changer
The jump to 3.4.0 is significant because of the AI integration. The old version relied on manual sliders for skin retouching (which was slow). The new "Portrait AI" scans faces and automatically identifies eyes, nose, and jawline, allowing you to "re-light" a face without touching exposure sliders.
Upon entering the Edit tab, you are greeted with a non-destructive workflow. The right-hand panel houses the essential tools: Pro Tip for 3
Pro Tip for 3.4.0: Use the "Super Resolution" slider under the Detail tab. It uses AI to upscale 720p images to 4K without pixelation—a feature usually reserved for $100+ software.