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Sam Nassour

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three on our iPhone 11 Pro as we pinch -zoomed in and out . If you can't f ind the exact look you want in your local collection, Adobe's full library is just a tap away. Sometimes the photo inspires the lens and it can of ten work the other way around —you'll hunt up just the right subject and angle to fit a lens you love. Once you've clicked the shutter (or selected an existing image), you can go back and fine -tune the effect with some easy-to - use controls. One tricky bit : you won't see the cropping option until just before you save or share the image. There you'll find a selection of social media -friendly aspect ratios as well as a traditional crop box . When a lens has a special use, for a face, sky, or even plate of food, you'll be asked to tap to identify the subject. While you're composing your shot or setting up your selfie, you can see what the lens is doing in real time in real time and can swipe between different versions of the effect. (This is almost disconcerting for someone who has spent years mastering the skills needed to this in a desk top application, where it still can take several hours (or days) to achieve something similar. Not only are these the result of some brilliantly imaginative designers, Intwala added that there are "neural networks under ever y button" thanks to Sensei, Adobe's AI engine.

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