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Free Adobe Photoshop Express Windows 10 app updates with new blur tool – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 8, 2021
1 min read

The Windows 10 Adobe Photoshop Express app updated today with support for a new blur tool. The new tool can be found at the bottom of the Corrections menu and offers both a general blurring effect and a radial blur tool.

A variety of unspecified enhancements and bug fixes were also included with this update.

Here’s the short release notes:

  • Blur- Use the Blur effect to give your images an enhanced, surreal effect.
  • Bug fixes and enhancements for an heightened experience.

Adobe Photoshop Express is a free app for Windows 10 (and soon, Windows 11) devices that lets users perform basic edits on images and photos such as cropping, removing red eyes, and applying simple filters.

Have you tried Adobe Photoshop Express yet? Let us know what you use it for in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest and Twitter for more Windows app updates.

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