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Fripito, Adobe Spark y Landscape Pro: y no es ninguna broma.

Un conjunto astuto y bien ordenado de ceros y unos.

Software: conjunto astuto y bien ordenado de ceros y unos.

Como los chicos de Photography Blog me lo han puesto a «güevo» comenzaremos el día de hoy con no una, ni dos, sino tres cosas de software, y como tampoco es que ninguno de los anuncios es merecedor de una página de portada en los principales tabloides del mundo mundial, me voy a limitar a proponeros un matutino ejercicio de prácticas de inglés copiando los párrafos introductorios de las tres noticias, con lo cual ya veréis si más o menos os puede interesar, en cuyo caso tiraréis del hilo, y en caso contrario, pues a otra cosa mariposa.

Cosa 1:

The new version of Fripito for Android and iOS offers a new option for a premium subscription. Photographers and travellers can now gain access to all available guides, photo and travel tips, exclusive photos with geotagging and offline maps for a fixed monthly fee. Actually, there are two options, a one-month subscription for $9.99 and a three-month subscription for $23.99. Additionally, the option of purchasing single guides within the app is still available. You can download the Fripito app from Google Play and iTunes.

Cosa 2:

Adobe today released Adobe Spark, an integrated web and mobile solution for «creating and sharing impactful visual stories.» Free and designed for everyday communications, Adobe Spark is part of the Creative Cloud ecosystem. “Today anyone can create content and share it via social media, but most people lack the skill, time and resources to create something that cuts through the online clutter,” said Bryan Lamkin, executive vice president and general manager, Digital Media at Adobe. “With Adobe Spark, anyone can create authentic, professional looking visual content for their project, passion, cause or business.» The Adobe Spark web app seamlessly syncs with Spark Post, Spark Page and Spark Video iOS mobile apps, allowing users to create, edit and share their story from wherever they are – regardless of their design experience.

Cosa 3:

Anthropics Technology has launched LandscapePro, an intelligent landscape photo editing application, available in standalone and Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Elements plug-in editions. The new software includes landscape relighting, sky replacement, 3D depth estimation, a depth of field simulator, distance controls, intelligent selection tools, and photo-adaptive controls among other features. It assumes no prior knowledge or technical skills, and photographers can create unique, dramatic effects quickly. “Inspired by the success of Anthropics’s PortraitPro software, we are delighted to introduce a new product to help photographers expand their creativity and take landscape retouching to the next level,” said Andrew Berend, CEO, Anthropics. “LandscapePro offers an innovative and easy way to create stunning landscape photography, and can be used by novices or experienced photographers alike. As its intelligent controls uniquely adapt to the features of each photo, it enables photographers to do incredible things with their outdoor photos simply by using sliders.” Pricing starts at £29.95/$39.95/€39.95.

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