One of the appealing features that Research In Motion is expected to include inside the upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system is a native Picture Editor, info on which has just emerged online.
Apparently, the application will take advantage of the Scalado technology, while resembling a lot the editing features that users can enjoy now in Instagram. Courtesy of a series of leaked slides and the video embedded above, available via N4BB, we can now have a look at what the software will look like.
Through the BlackBerry 10 Picture Editor, users will be able to add various filters to their photos, among others. The best part, of course, is the fact that all these will be available for free, since the application comes from RIM themselves, and not from a third-party developer.
We all know RIM has been working on numerous different things for BlackBerry 10. Now, we're getting a hands on look at some of their plans for photo editing on the BlackBerry PlayBook and eventually, BlackBerry 10. BlackBerry devices have never really been know for their photo editing skills. Sure, there are a lot of apps out that are great but RIM truly needs a great built-in solution and as show in the above video -- they seem all too aware of that. As such, they're building a great solution for it.
Video credits to CrackBerry.com
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