Adobe brings video to Lightroom, Photoshop to web
The forces of photo editing and video editing are now combined, as Lightroom gives you yet one more reason to use its photo app. And that's not all.
The forces of photo editing and video editing are now combined, as Lightroom gives you yet one more reason to use its photo app. And that's not all.
Machine learning and visual arts are coming together for a platform to let you build banners, logos, and more, similar to Australia's Canva.
Life and editing might just be a little easier to balance for Adobe subscribers, as the photo tools gain some cool updates.
This week on The Wrap, we dive into what’s new in Android, Apple, Samsung, and more, with new PCs new software, and the Sonos Beam reviewed. All that and more in five.
Google's play for unlimited photo storage is now old news, as Google Photos moves to a paid approach. What are your choices?
Upscaling images just became a default feature in the latest version of Photoshop, and once you know what to do, wow, that's all you need to say.
Those shiny new Macs with the shiny new Apple Silicon processor are gradually getting apps made for them, and some of them are even leaving beta.
It's not just Safari that takes advantage of Apple's new hardware, as Google launches its browser for the M1.
There's more coming for creatives across the world, as Adobe's Master Collection learns a new trick or two. Or ten.
Wish your selfies had a bit more pop, or maybe a touch of Van Gogh? The latest AI-enhanced concept from Adobe is all about that, and it's free.