Adobe Photoshop Camera - Free photo editing app designed specifically for social media users

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Unlike Adobe’s different picture graph and video enhancing software, Photoshop Camera is geared toward ordinary customers and is a whole lot extra easy to use. It is likewise designed mainly for social media customers to create flawlessly edited snapshots for Instagram feeds and Snapchat stories. Photoshop Camera gives AI-powered filters and enhancing equipment that will help you create stunning, Insta-worth snaps.


You can download an entire variety of filters from their library. The app is AI-powered because of this it mechanically selects the nice filters and lenses for every image to create a nice viable effect. It allows for real-time picture graph enhancement, and you may edit snapshots as you're taking them. The AI can mechanically apprehend items inside the picture graph and provide suggestions. You also can edit snapshots with the aid of deciding on them out of your gallery or digital digicam roll.


Main feature:

  • A host of Photoshop filters and lenses will help you create stunning Insta-worth shots.
  • Easy to use, designed for anybody, and now no longer simply professionals.
  • Real-time, AI-powered picture graph enhancing functions. The AI can mechanically check your image and follow outcomes and filters hence creating a nice viable result.
  • Can be incorporated into Lightroom and Adobe Creative Cloud


Platform: iOS, Android

Price: Free/$12

Website: https://www.adobe.com/

Link download:

  • For Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.lens.android&hl=vi&gl=US
  • For iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/photoshop-camera-portrait-lens/id1274204902
Adobe Photoshop Camera
Adobe Photoshop Camera
Adobe Photoshop Camera
Adobe Photoshop Camera

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