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Organizing Your Unwieldy Photo Collection Is Easier Than You Think - The New York Times

Organizing Your Unwieldy Photo Collection Is Easier Than You Think - The New York Times | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Herding pictures into sensible albums on the phone can be tedious if you bother at all, but here’s the good news: If you’ve been using the current versions of Google Photos on your Android or Apple device or Apple’s Photos for iOS, there’s a good chance that the apps have been organizing your images for you.

It can be a little unnerving to see how these apps have analyzed your pictures. But the software can save you hours and is simple to use. Here are ways to use the programs — and how to tweak them to adjust to your needs.

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104 Photo Editing Tools You Should Know About

104 Photo Editing Tools You Should Know About | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Hello, photographers. For the last two months, I've been doing market research for my project Photolemur and looking for different tools in the area of pho
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complete overview of photo editing tools
Willem Kuypers's curator insight, March 23, 2017 5:19 AM
Une liste impressionnante pour l'édition de photos.
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Google Makes Its $149 Photo Editing Software Now Completely Free to Download - OpenCulture

Google Makes Its $149 Photo Editing Software Now Completely Free to Download - OpenCulture | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Google’s Nik Collection, a photo editing software package designed for professional photographers, once retailed for $149. Today it’s absolutely free to download, for both Windows and Mac users.

Here you can read Google’s announcement, which includes more information on the software package and its capabilities.

Today we’re making the Nik Collection available to everyone, for free.

Photo enthusiasts all over the world use the Nik Collection to get the best out of their images every day. As we continue to focus our long-term investments in building incredible photo editing tools for mobile, including Google Photos and Snapseed, we’ve decided to make the Nik Collection desktop suite available for free, so that now anyone can use it.
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