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Adobe Unveils Photoshop Camera App

#Adobe #Photoshop #Android #Camera Alongside a plethora of app updates and new releases, today, Adobe previewed the Photoshop Camera app at its Adobe MAX 2019 keynote presentation. Recently popularized by the ever-increasing capabilities in today’s most popular smartphones, computational photography is all the rage today. Photoshop Camera is Adobe’s take on what Apple, Samsung, and Google think they do best. Adobe doesn’t have a smartphone, but it arguably has some of the best talent for the area where software and photography meet. While today was just a preview (Photoshop Camera is not yet available), Adobe has a decent chance of producing some incredible results. With multiple filters and “lenses,” Photoshop Camera promises to unlock creative options with a deeper and slightly more robust playground of graphics additions compared to what today’s most popular social media apps offer. To clarify, we’re talking about lenses as in a Snapchat lens or filter. These are background

Want RCS chat on your phone right now? Here's how to enable it

#RCS #Google #RCSchat #Android #Sprint #Verizon #ATT #TMobile The latest Google Messages beta brings RCS chat to Android phones, but it needs to be enabled in a hidden settings menu. RCS seems to work in every country we tested it in (not an exhaustive list), and with several different Android phones. RCS also seems to work on all carriers we've tried, including the four big U.S. carriers. It wasn't too long ago that Google enabled RCS Chat on Android phones  in some European countries , and now it seems ready to flip the switch in a number of other countries as well. A rather astute user  on Reddit  figured out that enabling RCS on Android devices is just a few clicks away, and it has us wondering why it's this easy when U.S. carriers can't seem just  flip the switch already . Enabling RCS on your phone isn't all that different from how it worked when Google flipped the switch for European users, but it involves just a few additional steps. Firs