This story is from July 20, 2016
Photo-editing app Prisma arrives as beta on Android
NEW DELHI:
To apply for the beta version on Android, interested users would simply need to sign up for the newsletter, the option seen at the bottom of the company’s home page. All users need to do is to submit their names and email IDs. After the sign up procedure they will get an invite to use the app.
The app co-founder told to The Next Web that the firm also has several new features in the pipeline such as the Prisma Video feature, 360-degree Prisma images, and a list of different ‘styles’ to transform real life images in to digital arts.
For those unaware, the Prisma app “transforms your photos into artworks using styles of famous artists: Van Gogh, Picasso, Levitan, as well as world famous ornaments and patterns.” Users can share them on social networks as well. The photo-editing app aims to compete with some of the other photo-editing apps in the market like Instagram, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Photo Editor Pro, Airbrush and more.
Prisma rival Adobe is also stepping up its game as it recently announced some new updates for the Lightroom photo-editing app on Android and iOS. For iOS users, the updated Adobe Lightroom v2.4 brings two major improvements - ability to import images clicked in RAW formats, edit them and also Linear, and Radial selections. For Android, the app update brings Pro mode under DNG RAW etc.
Prisma
photo editing app, which recently was launched on iOS and quickly became a rage because of its hand sketch-like effects, has now been made available for Android, too. The app (for now) is in its beta version.The app co-founder told to The Next Web that the firm also has several new features in the pipeline such as the Prisma Video feature, 360-degree Prisma images, and a list of different ‘styles’ to transform real life images in to digital arts.
For those unaware, the Prisma app “transforms your photos into artworks using styles of famous artists: Van Gogh, Picasso, Levitan, as well as world famous ornaments and patterns.” Users can share them on social networks as well. The photo-editing app aims to compete with some of the other photo-editing apps in the market like Instagram, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Photo Editor Pro, Airbrush and more.
Prisma rival Adobe is also stepping up its game as it recently announced some new updates for the Lightroom photo-editing app on Android and iOS. For iOS users, the updated Adobe Lightroom v2.4 brings two major improvements - ability to import images clicked in RAW formats, edit them and also Linear, and Radial selections. For Android, the app update brings Pro mode under DNG RAW etc.
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