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From desktop apps like Lightroom Classic to mobile platforms like VSCO, if it can open, edit, sort, or tag an image, you’ll find the latest software news on it here. This is also the place for video software.
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Here’s a sneak peek at Adobe’s new masking tools for Lightroom and Camera RAW

Turn your subjects into superheroes with the new Boris FX Optics software

The latest Adobe Photoshop CC update includes Sky Replacement and other tools

You can now run Photoshop in your Web browser

From the midst of a war zone, Skylum nevertheless ships software improvements for Luminar Neo

The sad history of digital cameras trying to imitate film

Capture One discontinues standalone versions for Fujifilm, Nikon, Sony

Google’s Free Snapseed Photo Editing App Adds Powerful Curves Tool

VSCO’s new in-app “FX’s” are built from actual film scans

VSCO’s new pink and blue-hued ‘infrared’ filters

VSCO Film Essentials Pack Offers Combines Its Most Popular Presets
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Capture One is now available for editing photos on the iPhone

Adobe announces a slew of video-centric updates

Zoner Photo Studio X update adds better raw processing and drastically expanded lens support

The powerful, free DaVinci Resolve video editor for iPad is now available

DxO has released PhotoLab 6 for even better raw processing

The new Adobe Elements use powerful AI tools to make editing easier

Peer ‘behind-the-scenes’ of famous paintings with the help of AI

Sony unveils a new way to protect images from theft, manipulation

1 million lucky creators will beta test AI image generator DALL-E

Picsart’s new ‘AI Enhance’ tool promises to upscale your images and improve IQ

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‘Photoshop on the Web’ will soon be free for anyone to use

Meet Apple’s powerful new M2 MacBook Air

Google’s Imagen text-to-image synthesizer creates strikingly accurate ‘photos’
