A brand new tweak has just made it to the Cydia store called PhotoEdit. As the name implies, it allows you to edit your photos but unlike many other apps, this tweak brings all the basic photo editing functions straight to your iPhone’s native Photos.app. It is quite a handy tweak because you don’t need to look around for a separate app after taking a photo with your iPhone camera especially for simple editing functions like photo rotation etc. You can also apply effects to your photos instantly such as greyscale or sepia.

NOTE: No new icon will be added to your homescreen (springboard) and there are no options to configure for this tweak. Simply use the sharing menu button in photo viewing mode, choose the newly added `Edit` option and then you can use the new functions.
So go ahead, download and install PhotoEdit from the Cydia Store via BigBoss repository for free and add some cool editing functions to your native photos.app. Here is a handy video review of PhotoEdit on YouTube.
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