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Trendy mobile editing app VSCO is building a pro photo editor with film-inspired looks, batch editing – and an upcoming desktop app
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS VSCO Studio Pro is a photo editing app with VSCO's popular film-inspired presets, but it's made for pros editing a large number of photographs
Lightroom has just gained the ability to turn photos into videos – but it’s the first Adobe-made tool to use generative credits inside Lightroom
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
ADOBE Lightroom desktop can now use AI to turn photos into B-Roll-like videos, but the feature requires generative credits

The pixel stretch trend is back! Here's how to do it easily in Photoshop
By James Artaius published
HOW TO Gen Z has just discovered the pixel stretch trend! If you didn't catch it the first time round, here's how to do it

Cheat sheet: Lightroom Classic's Lens Blur tool and how it works
By Rod Lawton published
Cheat sheet Can you really simulate bokeh effects digitally? Lightroom's Lens Blur tool is about as good as it gets right now

Stop guessing with Lightroom Classic color wheels and master cinematic style with this color grading cheat sheet!
By Rod Lawton published
Cheat Sheet Lightroom's Color Grading tools are a great way to add a vintage or cinematic look to your photos

The best photo editing software in 2026: retouch, fix and enhance your images
By Mike Harris last updated
BUYING GUIDE This is the best photo editing software for improving your images and feeding your creativity

Cheat sheet: Lightroom Classic's Distraction Removal tools at a glance
By Rod Lawton published
Cheat sheet Lightroom Classic can now automate three common retouching scenarios with AI and just a single click

Cheat sheet: Lightroom Classic's masking tools explained
By Rod Lawton published
Cheat sheet Want to master masking? You can use Lightroom's masks on their own or combine them in clever ways with sub-masks

No-edit photography: that's great if you’re an amateur, not so great if you want to be a recognized photographer!
By Alan Palazon published
Opinion While I’ve never been a fan of spending hours in front of the computer working on personal images, I’m the first to say it’s a necessary slog to become recognized
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