Neon Genesis Evangelion Camera Filters

Neon Genesis Evangelion Filters Add EVAs and Angels to Your Photographs

You can now add a touch of Neon Gensis Evangelion to your photographs with the latest Adobe Photoshop Camera filters. This series of special Evangelion filters will only be available for a limited time. Those interested will need to download the Adobe Photoshop Camera app to access them. As it stands, the first set of filters is currently available. With this set, users can add the EVA Unit-01 and the angel Ramiel to their photographs. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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The images of EVA Unit-01 and Ramiel can be scaled, and specific filters will automatically change the scenery to night. The option to use this filter will end on April 21, 2021. This gives users plenty of time to spruce up their photographs with these two characters. A second set of Neon Genesis Evangelion filters is scheduled to release in early November 2020.

Neon Genesis Evangelion originally began its run in Japan in October 1995. Evangelion: Death (True)2, the edit of 1997’s Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, appeared in 1998. The End of Evangelion appeared in 1997. The Rebuild of Evangelion films, which offer a different take on the story, began airing in Japan in 2007 with Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone. Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance and Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo appeared in 2009 and 2012.

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 will release on January 23, 2021. The film received numerous delays due to the situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.


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