Cielo de la Paz is YouTube's UX lead behind the platform's new editing app. Launched in September, YouTube Create is in beta for Android users. De la Paz shared how she landed her role at YouTube and ...
Adobe offers over four specific image-editing phone apps—they’re all so similar, it’s hard to decipher which one you actually need. I’ve tested them all, and I recommend Adobe Express Mobile to be the ...
If you want your photos to look polished without spending hours editing—or paying monthly fees—this lifetime subscription to ...
We’re all familiar with taking a photo on our phone, adding a filter and uploading it to social media. It’s fast, convenient and can be fun. But what if you need to use images for your business? Will ...
Mobile photo editing apps are essential if you want to step up your photography game on the go. The best ones out there work not only for professionals and hobbyists but newbies as well. However, ...
The iPad is the perfect tool for photo editing, and there are dozens of photo apps for it. Here are the best choices to make your photos stand out. The iPad is a nearly perfect platform for photo ...
The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
Smartphones have been improving steadily with every launch, with the latest from Samsung and Apple boasting impressive cameras and giant displays. While most of us might appreciate the gains in photo ...
At Made on YouTube today, the video site unveiled a new mobile editing app called YouTube Create and a slew of AI-powered features to help all along the creation process. To “streamline the production ...
The only thing you might need to pay for to use Adobe's new app are AI credits and cloud storage. Katelyn Chedraoui Writer I Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including ...
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