Two days ago Prisma launched the public open beta on Android so that users of this OS could know the magic that are your artistic filters that are capable of transforming our photos into some unique ones. They have really been able to give a very special algorithm to the app so that it has become a success on iOS and thus, finally, landed on Android.
Surely there are many of you who have encountered the disappointment that, when you try to apply a filter, you will find the message thanking you for having participated in the beta and that you have to wait for the official launch of the application . And it is that in just not two days, Prisma has closed the public beta with the announcement that very soon, supposedly at the end of this month, we will have the possibility to download it officially from the Play Store.
Prisma distances itself from those filters to which we have gotten used to it on Instagram, VSCO and many others, to pass before an artistic one based on an algorithm that "sees" the photograph to apply those filters of all shapes and colors. The truth is that in the little time I had to use it, the filters it applies are of great quality and form another way to transform images to perplex friends or family when we retouch their photos.
So now we can only wait for the launch be official by the end of this month when they have fixed all the problems with their servers and those little bugs that usually appear in public betas. What they have succeeded in doing is raising expectations about this artistic filter app that has shown great value and that by the day it is launched, tens of thousands of users will visit the Play Store to install it. We'll be alert.