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How to Make A Seamless Instagram Panorama

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It’s already been a few years since Instagram allowed you to post multiple photos simultaneously in a single post. This small change enabled a lot of creative options. One of my favorites is creating seamless panoramas by simply slicing your photo in two. If you want to take advantage of this neat little hack, here’s a quick, simple tutorial on how you can pull it off. Before you start, you’ll need two things: Adobe Photoshop (or another pixel-based photo editor that lets you work with layers) and an elementary understanding of Instagram’s requirements for sizing photos. First, about the sizing: no matter which photo you upload, Instagram will automatically resize and compress your images. For example, square photos will always end up being 1080 x 1080 and vertical ones will always be 1080 (w) x 1350 (h). So if you want to create a panorama made out of two vertical photos, you’ll need to duplicate the pixels lengthwise, while the height stays the same: 1080 x 1350 becomes

5 Best Camera Apps for Android 2020

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Cameras in today’s Android phones have improved a lot and with multiple lenses and bigger image sensors becoming mainstream in flagship devices, the stock camera app that comes with your Android phone won’t be sufficient to explore the full capabilities of your phone’s camera. Thankfully, Android has a ton of third-party camera apps that are better alternatives to the stock camera app on your device and has more features and options that will help you to capture the best possible photos and videos using your Android phone. So, here are 5 best camera apps for Android in 2020 that will drastically change the way your images look. 5 BEST CAMERA APPS FOR ANDROID 2020 A BETTER CAMERA A Better Camera is a feature-packed camera app that supports burst shooting mode, HDR, panorama, night mode, and even the multishot mode, which was recently introduced by Samsung in the S20 series which allows you to capture multiple types of images and videos with a single click. It also comes with

How To Make Memes For Instagram When Captions Just Won't Cut It

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You're not the only one who thinks memes are cool —  even researchers have pointed out  the impressive amount of knowledge it requires to come up with a relevant one. Think about it: How awesome is it that you can just look at an image and its vaguely worded-text and know the exact message that someone across the world is trying to convey? I'd say pretty impressive, especially considering the fact you can use them to get your own message out too. Whether it's  the Arthur meme , the  distracted boyfriend meme , or  the Kombucha girl meme , there's always a way to sum up exactly how you feel. Here are 10 ways you can get in on the fun and make memes of your own. 1. Mematic Syeda Khaula Saad/Bustle Mematic  lets you put a unique spin on already popular memes  and  create new ones all your own.   The app is simple to use and provides you with a large gallery of memes that you can add text to and also gives you to the option to use images of your own.