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  2. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    When users upload a photo via the Web Upload tool, this technology is applied to determine the discoverability of each photo, and suggest keywords. No Facetune: Facetune is a photo editing application developed by Lightricks used to edit, enhance, and retouch photos on a user's iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows Phone device.

  3. 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.

  4. Martial law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii was put under martial law after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. During World War II (1939–1945) what is now the State of Hawaii was held under martial law from December 7, 1941, to October 24, 1944, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. [27] During 1942, the army's Hawaii District was commanded by Ralph McT.

  5. AutoCollage 2008 - Wikipedia

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    An update, named Microsoft Research AutoCollage 2008 version 1.1, was released in February 2009. The software update adds the ability to select images for the AutoCollage, a richer integration with Windows Live Photo Gallery, support for network folders and the ability to define custom output sizes. [citation needed]

  6. Wikipedia:Collage tips - Wikipedia

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    There are currently several templates available for collages. {{Image array}} is often used for simple collages; {{Multiple image}} allows for better customization.We recommend against using a single file image for two reasons.

  7. FEMA camps conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The FEMA camps conspiracy theory is a belief, particularly within the American Patriot movement, [1] that the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison US citizens in concentration camps, following the imposition of martial law in the United States after a major disaster or crisis.

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