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Adobe Photoshop Express for Windows Phone picks up an update with new features and bug fixes

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
January 21, 2021
1 min read

Adobe Photoshop Express for Windows Phone picks up an update with a new features and bug fixes

Adobe Photoshop Express is one of the best photo editing suites for smartphones, not just Windows Phone, giving users a variety of photo editing options to play with. Recently, the app for Windows Phone picked up an update bumping it to version 1.1.0.17 and comes with a number of new features on board.

Firstly, the developer introduced a new Defog filter which can help the users remove fog and haze from their images. Furthermore, users can make use of premium features such as reduce noise, premium looks, etc. for free by logging in with their Adobe ID. However, the promotion is only available for a limited time period.

Here’s the complete change log for the latest update:

  • Control the intensity of looks
  • Defog to remove fog and haze
  • For a limited time, you can use your free Adobe ID to access paid features such as Reduce Noise, Defog, and Premium Looks – at no charge.
  • Bug Fixes

Head over to the Windows Phone store and grab the updated app, it’s free and good enough for folks who like to edit their photos on their handsets.

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