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People living in the year 2020 have plenty of options for talking over video chat: Skype, FaceTime, Facebook Portal, and perhaps the most popular video app of our pandemic era, Zoom. But none of them look nearly as cool as this idea published in a tech magazine from 1918, a time when radio broadcasting was in its…
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After some users expressed concerns that the OnePlus 8 Pro’s Photochrom camera filter could pose privacy issues, OnePlus announced that it will temporarily disable the filter while it figures out a way to address the situation.
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Adobe’s Photoshop is an incredibly powerful tool that has been used by many professional graphic designs and photographers over the past decade or so. One of the more powerful tools that the app offers is curves, which allows users to better tweak and adjust the colors of their image.
The feature was unfortunately absent on the iPad version of the app, but not anymore. If you’re a Photoshop user on the iPad, then you will be pleased to learn that in a recent update, Adobe has finally introduced the ability to adjust curves on the tablet version of the app.
For those who are wondering about why curves are so important to apps like Photoshop, it is because it is a way for users to adjust things like the color, tone, and overall balance of an image in a non-destructive way, meaning that users can easily make changes without worrying about it “permanently” ruining the image.
The interface for the curves tool will be similar to the desktop version of the app, but it does lack a couple of things like numerical inputs and the eyedropper, which according to Adobe, will be added in future releases. So if you’re do plan to make a lot of edits on the iPad, then this is an update that you’ll definitely want to check out as it will bring the process on par with the desktop version of the app.
Adobe Finally Brings Curves To Photoshop For The iPad
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The Last of Us Part II is undoubtedly the biggest game of the year for Sony and the PlayStation brand, so it should be no surprise that Sony has cooked up a limited edition PS4 Pro bundle to coincide with the game’s release. Sony didn’t stop at just the PS4 Pro bundle, though, as it’ll have a number of The … Continue reading
Apple’s augmented reality glasses will be called the Apple Glass and be considerably more affordable in their first generation than might have been expected, a new leak claims, though don’t expect to be wearing them for a while yet. Long-rumored, the smart glasses would arguably be Apple’s biggest new product launch since the Apple Watch. That’s meant there’s an unsurprisingly … Continue reading
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