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  2. Facetune - Wikipedia

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    Facetune is a photo and video editing application [1] used to edit, enhance, and retouch photos on a user's iOS or Android device created by Lightricks. [2] [3] [4] The app is often used for portrait and selfie editing.

  3. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    Users and organizations in need of more premium access accounts can self host Photopea for a fee.The subscription removes all ads from the application, makes the editor take up the full width of the user's screen, increases the amount of storage in PeaDrive from 500MB to 5GB, doubles the length of edit history, and gives users additional AI ...

  4. When Did Everyone’s Skin Get So Damn Smooth? - AOL

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    There’s “glass skin” everywhere you look—and it’s messing with our heads. Read all about the smooth skin trend that’s taking over 2023.

  5. Fotor - Wikipedia

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    Fotor is a multi-platform photo editing software. [3] It was first launched in 2012 and was dubbed "Photoshop Lite" by the BBC. [4] Fotor's software is available on mobile devices, desktop computers, and online as a web app. [5] It offers a suite of image editing tools and features for users to edit and enhance photos quickly and easily.

  6. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    Image editor programs use a mathematical process called resampling to calculate new pixel values whose spacing is larger or smaller than the original pixel values. Images for Internet use are kept small, say 640 x 480 pixels, which would equal 0.3 megapixels.

  7. Picnik - Wikipedia

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    Picnik was an online photo editing service which was acquired by Google in 2010. It was headquartered in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. [2]The site allowed users to edit images, add styles to imported images and use basic editing tools such as cropping and resizing an image.