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Prisma App For Android
The brainchild of a team of Russian developers, Prisma describes itself simply as an “editor for Instagram”, but has attracted far wider attention thanks to an impressive series of stylistic and art-inspired filters. When will Prisma be available for Android users?
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Once Prisma’s developers have got to grips with the surge in popularity, the team says the app will soon add support for videos and immersive VR. Once you start to recognise how each filter works, you’ll know what to look for in a base photo.
A cool new photo editing app called Prisma has been introduced for iOS, which will let your everyday, boring selfies and pictures turn into works of art by renowned artists such as Picasso, Levitan, Van Gogh and more.
Prisma is bound to put Instagram’s popular Valencia filter out of business. You can do different experiment with your photos like by giving it a mermaid effect, the manga touch, straight outta comic book look or even a ghostly effect and many more. Prisma actually uses artificial intelligence and neural networks to achieve this kind of effect. Here are a few things to consider when using this really impressive app and some pointers to its future directions. When you open the app, the upper half of the interface is a viewfinder that shows whatever you are photographing, with a button to capture the frame.
Dragging from left to right across the image also alters the value of the effect, but we’d recommend sticking with 100 per cent for most filters as it creates the most striking results.
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The app is free to download and install. Android users may have to wait up to 18 days for Prisma, but it will be worth it.