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    MiNi Photo Editor iLets You Make Quick Photo Edits in Your Browser Without Uploading Anything

    Need to quickly edit a photo? MiNi PhotoEditor is a free and open source web application that lets you do basic image editing tasks in your browser, without having to upload your photos to a server somewhere. The application offers quick tools for cropping, lighting, and other adjustments, alongside Instagram-style filters. This is perfect if you ever need to quickly…

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    How to use Best Face photo editing feature on Galaxy S25

    For a while now, Pixel users have been able to spruce up photos with Best Take, an AI-powered photo-editing feature where you can swap different faces to make sure that everyone in a particular shot is looking their best. But if you’ve got a Galaxy S flagship from Samsung, you need not feel envy toward your Pixel-toting friends — you’ve…

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    Digital photo frame company Nixplay cut its free cloud storage to almost nothing

    One of the most frustrating realities about modern technology products is that while so many of them can get exciting new features via the internet, they can lose them just as easily. That happened to owners of Nixplay smart digital photo frames this week when they were hit with a previously announced update the company said would “remove premium features…

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    You Can Get This Kodak Instant Photo Printer on Sale for $70 Right Now

    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. There’s something nostalgic about holding a printed photo in your hand, especially in a world full of scrolling and swiping. That’s probably why the Kodak Step Instant Smartphone Photo Printer has been getting so much attention—it’s small enough to fit…

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    Photo Mode is my new gaming obsession

    Infinity Nikki and Assassin’s Creed Shadows have become my twin obsessions for their meticulously detailed environments, textures, and weather. With open-world dress-up game Infinity Nikki, I continue to be agog at how clothing textures are rendered with such detail and fidelity that by mere sight, I know exactly what a piece of fabric will feel like. For Assassin’s Creed Shadows,…

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    Epson Expression Photo XP-8800 printer review

    The Epson Expression Photo XP-8800 ($300) is a multifunction printer aimed to please the photo enthusiast.  It uses six ink cartridges, using Claria HD (“high-definition”) dye-based inks, adding light magenta and light cyan to the standard offering of black, cyan, magenta and yellow. This Epson photo multifunction also scans and copies, and performed well in our tests, both in terms…

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    Onedrive Is Getting Better Photo Management, Faster Performance, and More

    Microsoft’s OneDrive is receiving a major update that will allow you to “work smarter, stay organized, and relive life’s best moments—all through the magic of AI,” the company announced Tuesday. With the update, you’ll be able to build and deploy a Copilot Agent, a custom, project-based AI assistant fine-tuned on your relevant files, documents, and OneDrive data. They’re similar in…

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    Best Photo Scanning and Video Digitizing Services

    In time, I found myself worrying about what would be lost in the event of a house fire or hurricane. I wanted to digitize the images not only to preserve them but also to share them with friends and family, particularly my teenage daughter, so she could one day look back on them and realize her parents were once young,…

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    How to choose a photo storage service

    In November of 2020, Google — which had offered unlimited storage for what it called “high quality” (read: compressed) photos — announced that, as of June 1st, 2021, “unlimited” was being changed to “up to 15GB on your Google account.” Since then, photo and video storage has counted against your total of 15 free gigs on a Google account, along…

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    8 photo sites that let you showcase and discuss your work

    Instagram is a popular place to show off your latest photos, but if you’re a real photography enthusiast, it may not be enough. You may want a better-looking portfolio — not to mention feedback and suggestions from other photographers. One way to get that is to exhibit your work on a site specifically geared toward the visual arts. What follows…

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