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From the midst of a war zone, Skylum nevertheless ships software improvements for Luminar Neo
The Luminar Neo 1.0.2 update is a triumph over adversity for the Ukraine-based company. It brings both new features and bug fixes to the brand's flagship editing software.
Turn your subjects into superheroes with the new Boris FX Optics software
The updated software from Boris FX includes a newly designed interface, particle generator, plenty of filters, and more.
VSCO’s new pink and blue-hued ‘infrared’ filters
VSCO has two new sets of IR filters available in its mobile app, exclusive for VSCO members.
Capture One discontinues standalone versions for Fujifilm, Nikon, Sony
Existing customers can keep using their perpetually-licensed software or transition to the latest Capture One Pro 22.
You can now run Photoshop in your Web browser
Still in beta, "Photoshop on the Web" allows users to make light edits to their images and collaborate with our creative stakeholders.
VSCO’s new in-app “FX’s” are built from actual film scans
Love the imperfections of film, but don’t have the patience/money to shoot it? Check out VSCO’s new "Light" and "Texture" effects, available in their mobile app.
Here’s a sneak peek at Adobe’s new masking tools for Lightroom and Camera RAW
Updated versions of Adobe Lightroom and Camera RAW arrive at the end of October and include a completely re-engineered set of masking tools.
The latest Adobe Photoshop CC update includes Sky Replacement and other tools
Adobe has just announced a couple of new features for Photoshop CC. There’s nothing earth-shattering for desktop users, but iPad Photoshop fans are getting a popular tool that could make.
The latest Adobe Premiere Pro update simplifies one of the most annoying parts of video editing
The latest Adobe Premier Pro update makes it easier to import and export footage.
Photoshop will soon use AI to add dramatic skies to your boring photos
Soon every photo can have a backdrop with dramatic clouds and sunbeams.