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Get 4 creative media apps for $20 to boost your content creation in 2022


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TL;DR: The Media Mac Bundle is just $19.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Jan. 2.


Creating content doesn't necessarily get any easier. But having the right tools can definitely improve your workflow — and ultimately help you produce better work.

Typically, Mac and iPhone media apps can be pretty pricey. Case in point: Photoshop, as a standalone app, is $21 per month. Most people aren’t willing or able to drop that kind of money. Fortunately, there are other ways you can up your content — like this Media Mac Bundle, on sale for a one-time payment of just $19.99. You’ll get four creative apps that can help you produce creative time-lapse videos, colorize images, and more, all for less than a month of what a Photoshop subscription costs.

First up in the bundle is GlueMotion, an app that helps automate image correction and deflickering in time lapse videos, so you can create content that’s smooth as silk. Compatible with a variety of formats, it analyzes your images and applies the appropriate brightness correction automatically.

Next, you’ll get SnapMotion, which extracts images from videos with the best quality possible. This keeps you from having to scroll through and screenshot blurry stills.

And finally, there’s PhotosRevive and MetaImage. The latter lets you read, write, and edit your image metadata in a familiar interface, while the former allows you to add color to old black and white photos using artificial intelligence. 

Sure, these apps won’t replace Photoshop, but they will give you a handful of new ways to boost your content creation in 2022. Whether you're an individual creator on TikTok or Instagram or a business looking to make your content truly stand out amongst the noise, the Media Mac Bundle is an affordable solution with limitless possibilities.

Usually $65, you can save 65% for a limited time and get all four apps for just $19.99.

Prices subject to change.

Screen from the SnapMotion app.
Credit: NeededApps
Media Mac Bundle
$19.99 at the Mashable Shop

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