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Rain lashed against the Nairobi airport windows as I frantically swiped through my phone gallery, each tap echoing my rising dread. My editor's deadline for the Serengeti travel feature loomed in 90 minutes, and all I had were chaotic snapshots—giraffes swallowed by tourist crowds, sunset shots ruined by stray backpacks. My thumb trembled over the delete button on a particularly disastrous lion photo when I remembered the app I'd downloaded during my layover: Photoroom. With nothing left to lose -
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