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Lumia Creative Studio Beta updated, adds support for Windows 10 Mobile

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 3, 2015
1 min read

Windows Insiders who have a Microsoft Lumia phone with the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview installed should be happy to know that Microsoft’s photo editing app, Lumia Creative Studio Beta, now supports Windows 10 Mobile.

No other apparent changes were made to the new 6.6.0.25 version of the app as far as we can tell, but if there is indeed something we didn’t mention, feel free to let us know down in the comments below.

For those who haven’t really heard about the Lumia Creative Studio Beta app until recently, it’s a cool little photo editor app that let’s users apply filters, edit colors and contrast, blur, crop, rotate, and perform other basic photo edits.

You can download the app with the link below. Be sure to tell us what you think of the app, as well as what you think Microsoft could do to make the app better in the comments below.

Lumia Creative Studio Beta
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