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Microsoft releases Lumia Creative Studio Beta, supports editing Living Images

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 8, 2020
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Microsoft releases Lumia Creative Studio Beta, supports editing Living Images

Microsoft released a beta version of Lumia Creative Studio to help get user feedback before its final release. As quickly as Microsoft posted the news, Lumia Creative Studio Beta was pulled from the Windows Phone Store with no apparent explanation. According to the MSDN Blog, Microsoft describes the reason for the Lumia Creative Studio Beta release:

“We welcome all Lumia users to join in testing this beta release of Lumia Creative Studio. Please download the app from Store and try it out. For example, apply one of the filters to give your photos a professional finish or blur the background to add sense of depth. You can also choose from a number of enhancements including brightness, vibrance and clarity, or simply crop and rotate.  Key new feature in this release is the added support for editing Living Images captured with Lumia Camera. If you find any issues with the app, we want to hear from you! Post to our feedback forum a description and steps to reproduce the issue, or vote/comment on an existing thread if someone has already reported the issue. We will be monitoring the forum and may have follow-up questions about the issues you report.”

WinBeta will update the new link once Lumia Creative Studio Beta appears in Windows Phone Store again, so stay tuned.

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