Process (iOS application)
Process is non-linear editing photography software designed for iOS devices. Released in December 2011, Process can import, edit, and share digital photos, and perform non-destructive editing using hardware acceleration.
Developer(s) | Alaric Cole |
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Initial release | 15 December 2011 |
Stable release | 3.0
/ December 1, 2012 |
Operating system | iOS |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Process |
It is comparable to Apple Inc.'s iPhoto and Adobe Photoshop. The distinction of the application is its ability to create unique photography effects. The application takes the concept of presets (internally known as "processes") one step further, giving them native support, and relying on them as the basis for all photo manipulation.
Features
- Real time (live) editing[1]
- Non-destructive image processing
- Creation and sharing of effects
- Non-linear editing
Notes
gollark: Does it? I thought it ran with basically the same "literally everything" perms as the Intel ME.
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gollark: Intel was meant to be branching out into GPUs, except their fabrication team somehow managed to repeatedly mess up for years on end.
gollark: If you asked someone back in 2016 or so, I doubt they would have expected that AMD would be pretty much beating Intel on most fronts in CPUs.
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