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Photo Editing News 8 August 2025 - 22 September 2025

Google Gemini’s AI Video Magic: How the “Nano Banana” Update Turns Photos into Cinematic Clips

Google Gemini’s AI Video Magic: How the “Nano Banana” Update Turns Photos into Cinematic Clips

In the span of a few months, Google Gemini’s “Nano Banana” update and video generation features have catapulted the platform to the cutting-edge of AI creativity. By blending a powerful image editor with a generative video engine, Gemini enables anyone with a subscription and an imagination to produce short “films” from a single photo or prompt. This convergence of image and video AI – along with competitors racing neck-and-neck – suggests we’re entering a new era where storytelling might just start with a text prompt and a dream. And Google’s message to creators is clear: Lights. Camera. AI-Action! blog.google Sources:
Photoshop vs Lightroom vs GIMP: The Ultimate 2025 Showdown for Photo Editors

Photoshop vs Lightroom vs GIMP: The Ultimate 2025 Showdown for Photo Editors

Photoshop is Adobe’s flagship raster editor, available on Windows, macOS, and iPad, with Creative Cloud integration and AI features like Neural Filters and Generative Fill. Lightroom Classic offers end-to-end photography workflow with a library, Develop module, non-destructive edits, batch processing, presets, and seamless round-trips to Photoshop. GIMP is free and open source, cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux), and GIMP 3.0 (March 2025) introduces a GTK3 UI overhaul plus live layer effects. GIMP runs natively on Linux, the only one of the three to do so. Photoshop uses Camera Raw for RAW processing, Lightroom has built-in RAW processing via the ACR engine,
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