The default photo app on your smartphone lets you make quick snapshots, but a dedicated app allows you to do more than that. Here are some useful photo apps for Android and iOS.
Published 15.05.2017
Adobe Photoshop and its “small” brother Photoshop Elements remain the best photo editors around, but they are quite expensive. If you’re looking for a cheaper solution, the following five
alternatives are definitely worth trying.
Published 05.12.2014
iOS 11 by default produces photos and videos in a new file format: HEIC (also known as HEIF and HEVC). What are the advantages of this file format and how can you best use it?
Published 15.05.2018
A professional program such as Adobe Premiere lets you edit your homemade videos. However, both its learning curve and its price remain steep. Here are some good freeware alternatives.
Published 18.01.2018
Photoshop may be considered the best software for photo editing, it’s also very expensive. Are there any free or cheap alternatives available, and what do they have to offer?
Published 18.02.2014
Do you still have lots of shoe boxes on the attic full of old photos or “paper” photo albums? How can the free Google PhotoScan app help you digitise them?
Published 04.09.2017
The holidays will probably have produced lots of great digital photos. Now comes the time for managing and editing them. We went in search of three useful photo tools.
Published 23.01.2009
You probably have hundreds of holiday snapshots on your digital camera. Here are some useful tools for editing, processing and easily locating them later.
Published 05.09.2008
To edit your photos, you don’t always need expensive photo-editing software. There are various web services or free programs which can help you. Here are some useful tools.
Published 07.03.2017
Recent digital cameras also allow you to shoot short videos. Using the appropriate software, you can edit these videos on your computer and turn them into a film to show friends and family.
Published 04.02.2011