Midjourney has announced that an expansion to its image editor is rolling out to a select group of users. The expansion allows users to edit external images within Midjourney for the first time ...
Midjourney has unveiled a new image editor that’s set to transform the way you approach digital image manipulation. This sophisticated toolset enables you to edit and retexture external images ...
Pixelmator acquisition enhances Apple's lineup of editing tools and allows the photo-editing app to reach a wider audience. Apple Inc. has decided to acquire Pixelmator, a software company known ...
Image Playground is a new app that appears once you've upgraded to iOS 18.2 on your iPhone. Open Image Playground from your ...
Midjourney released its External Editor on Thursday, “a powerful new tool for unleashing your imagination.” Available to select users, the AI tool will enable users to upload their own images ...
Apple has acquired one of the most popular non-Adobe photo editors for its platforms. What will become of Pixelmator when the deal goes through?
Microsoft is adding AI-powered text editing to Notepad, the stripped-down text editor originally introduced in 1983. The ...
Apple's customers are expected to gain access to a high-end photo editing app for the first time since the company discontinued Aperture a decade ago.
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Photo editing software allows users to stitch images the way they want. If you’ve used image editing tools on your mobile apps ...
I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo editing software, and how operating systems change over time. I was ...
Here’s how it works. Midjourney’s AI image creator is adding major new editing options to its platform, as announced by CEO David Holz on Discord. You'll be able to edit an uploaded image ...
I felt like I opened a can of worms when I asked Samsung about its stance on AI photo editing at Galaxy Unpacked back in January. “There is no such thing as a real picture,” Patrick Chomet ...