The All New Adobe Photoshop Camera!

 
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The all new Adobe Photoshop Camera app places the magic of Adobe Photoshop right into your devices’ camera. You can take photos or upload them directly into the app, and then select from different “lenses” and filters for your photos.

In this blog post, you’ll learn:

  1. What is the Photoshop Camera app and what can you do with it?

  2. How to use the Adobe Photoshop Camera App

  3. How to save and share your photos

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What is the Photoshop Camera app and what can you do with it?

The Photoshop Camera is an app that uses AI (artificial intelligence) powered filters and creative effects that you can use in your photos. Don’t let the name fool you, the Photoshop Camera app actually has little to do with image editing. Instead, the app uses AI to identify scenes in a photo (like the sky), and then places filters to sprinkle in some creativity into your photos. Users can easily share to social media platforms, or download them directly to their devices. The app is available for iOS and Google users.

 
 
 

How to use the Adobe Photoshop Camera App

We’ll cover two different methods of how to use the Photoshop Camera app:

📸 How to take photos and edit the filters in the app
📸 How to use photos from your camera roll in the app

To get started, first download the app from your devices’ store. You can download the app from the Apple Store by clicking here, or from the Google Play Store by clicking here.

How to take photos and edit the filters in the app

  1. Once you open the app, the camera is immediately launched.

  2. Make sure your face(s) are clear in the image, then tap the icon circled below.

  3. Flip through the lenses (the images that run across the bottom) until you find a one that you like. (Note: you can swipe through the lenses’ filters to find additional camera effects)

  4. Once you have your lens / effect picked out, snap your picture!

  5. To fine tune your photo, click on the image icon to the right of the camera button. This will open your photos. Tap the photo you wish to edit, then tap on the slider icon located on the top right.

  6. Adjust the options as you see fit, then tap “Done.”

  7. Click on the “Share” icon to upload your photo to social media, or the download icon (circled) to save the photo to your camera roll.

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How to Edit Photos From Your Camera Roll

  1. Once you open the app, the camera is immediately launched.

  2. Locate the image icon (to the right of the camera icon). Tap the image icon.

  3. Two tabs will open on the next window: “PsC Studio” and “Camera Roll.” Tap “Camera Roll.”

  4. Select a photo from your camera roll to edit.

  5. Tap “Lenses” to open the suggested scenery lenses.

  6. Flip through the lenses until you have found one that you like. You can fine tune your photo by tapping on the slider icon (top right) and adjusting accordingly.

  7. Once you’re happy with the way everything looks, tap the down arrow just above the lenses.

  8. From here, you can tap “Share” to post your image on social media, or tap the download icon to save it to your camera roll.

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How to Share / Save Photos To Your Camera Roll in the Photoshop Camera App

After you’ve edited your photo, sharing to social media is just a few taps away.

  1. Once you’re happy with the way everything looks, tap the down arrow just above the lenses.

  2. Then, tap the “sharrow",” or “Share” icon.

  3. Select the size you wish to save your photo as, then tap the blue “Next” button.

  4. Tap your preferred social media app, then follow the on-screen instructions.

If you prefer to save directly to your devices camera roll, follow these steps:

  1. Once you’re happy with the way everything looks, tap the down arrow just above the lenses.

  2. Next, tap the download icon (to the lower right), and then select the size you wish to save the image as.

  3. Last, tap “Save to camera roll.” The image is now saved to your camera roll.

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