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iOS Photo Editing App Prisma Updated to Offer Offline Processing of Images

Prisma Labs has updated its popular Prisma photo editing app for iOS devices to offer offline processing of images. Previously, the app required an internet connection, as the app used Moscow-based servers to process images.

What’s New in Version 2.4

Prisma is now Offline!
The majority of Prisma styles will no longer need an Internet connection.

Introducing charity styles!
‘Philanthropic’ styles are now available to Prisma users who can choose to not only have “a love” filter that is probably the most beautiful, but also to donate $1 to an Elbi charity.
Make your content meaningful and let’s make the world a better place together <3

Currently, there isn’t an offline mode available for all of the app’s filters, but the developers say more offline filters are on the way. Server-side video manipulation is also said to be on the way. So stay tuned.

“Now that we’ve implemented neural networks right to the smartphones, we have enough server capacity to run full videos on them in the near future,” said the Prisma team.  (Via MacRumors)

The developers say there should be no increase in battery drain over previous versions of the app, and image repainting times have been reduced to around five seconds on the latest models of the iPhone.

In case you’re not familiar with the app, here’s its description, directly from the App Store:

Be an artist! Turn your photos into awesome artworks:
– Modern art filters!
– Stunning photo effects
– Fast sharing

Prisma transforms your photos into artworks using the styles of famous artists: Munk, Picasso as well as world famous ornaments and patterns. A unique combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence helps you turn memorable moments into timeless art.

Prisma is free, and is available for iOS devices in the App Store. [GET IT HERE]

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.