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Prisma app update brings cool new features and improved speed
Like, really fast. When we tried out the new features, we got nearly immediate feedback from the app, with the tolerable delay we experienced being a complete game changer compared to the ages it took to filter a photo when Prisma’s servers were bogged by its early success. Those that have it installed on their Android and iOS devices should receive the update automatically. However, the one minor change that the app still needs is that it can crop only the images that have been taken from the gallery. “Hey guys! Have you checked out our new split effect yet?” That said, its appeal should see a further uptake on the back of several new features that have been added to the app as part of the latest update. Users can crop a picture after they are done with applying a filter. Also, looks like Prisma has fixed issues with its servers as they are now working faster than before.
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Artisto, the video editing app uses neural network similar to Prisma and turns your videos into styles of artists like Picasso.
Prisma is one of the most popular photo-editing apps right now. Moiseenkov had posted a Facebook Live video with a black and white Prisma filter, suggesting the filters could come to videos soon.
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Photo-filter app Prisma has received tremendous amount of praise from around the world since its official launch last month for the creative use of artificial intelligence to create artworks out of regular photos. These features have made their way to both Android (v1.1) and iOS (v2.3) apps, and the updated apps are available on Google Play and the App Store. With the innate ability of the app to convert any image into an artistic rendering of the same, the app has emerged as one of the hot favorites among those who love tinkering with their images. Artisto app, however, appears to have a limited number of filters and UI.