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Mobile Mondays: Fused photo and video blending app

Fused Overlay Photo and Video Layer for iOS probably does exactly what you think it does based on the name. It overlays — or blends — photos and videos, allowing you to manipulate the contrast, exposures, brightness and blend. In the case of videos, it also allows you to control

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Mobile Mondays: Using the PhotoPills widgets on Android

Photographers of many genres frequently use the PhotoPills app. It’s a one-stop shop for all of your outdoor photography planning needs. If you haven’t checked it out, I highly recommend doing so. If you already use the app, I wanted to make sure you’re aware of the PhotoPills widgets that

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Mobile Mondays: Using PhotoPills to predict the night sky

Are you a landscape photographer? Then I’m going to share the best phone app you can get — PhotoPills. Gotta do it. Find your stuff As landscape photographers we need to find and track things such as the sun, moon and Milky Way. PhotoPills has worked wonders in allowing me

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Mobile Mondays: Google Photos adds new post-processing features

Google Photos has finally updated to include a couple of handy post-processing options.  Even though the unlimited cloud backup for free is not available any longer, Google has not forgotten about the free users. Users of Google Photos can now use a manual sharpening and a denoise filter to photos.

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Mobile Mondays: These widgets will help plan your outdoor photoshoot

These days, being ready for outdoor photography is important. With most businesses limiting indoor activity due to Covid-19, outdoor photoshoots have become the new norm. And with that comes a new set of challenges, particularly around lighting. When we photograph outdoors, it’s important to know the conditions we’re working with.

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Mobile Mondays: WhichOne helps you decide between two photos

We’ve all seen the posts on social media. Which pose do you like better? Does this scene look better in color or black and white? Horizontal or vertical crop? Well, now there’s a dedicated app to help you decide between two photos. It’s called WhichOne, and it’s available for free

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