‘Adobe discontinues Photoshop Camera app’ – Computer – News

‘Adobe discontinues Photoshop Camera app’ – Computer – News
‘Adobe discontinues Photoshop Camera app’ – Computer – News
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Adobe may discontinue the Photoshop Camera app. At least one tweaker has received an email from the company that the app can no longer be used from June 4. The app is also no longer available through the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

The email, seen by Tweakers, states that the Adobe Photoshop Camera app will in principle continue to work until June 4, although some functions may no longer be supported. From the date stated, the application no longer works at all. User projects will then no longer be accessible. Adobe did not respond to questions from Tweakers before the publication of this article.

Photoshop Camera was released in 2020 and was a free photo editing program mainly focused on applying filters. Artificial intelligence allowed users to automatically edit photos with effects and filters. The company directs users to the Photoshop Express app for similar features. The basic app is free and also supports AI filters. The app will also soon have access to Firefly applications.

The article is in Dutch

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