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YouTube Premium increases in price in several countries, although Spain is saved for the moment


If the trend is to raise the price of subscription platforms, Google does not want to be left behind. Disney+ is more expensive from today, Netflix no longer has a basic plan and we are still waiting for the arrival of Max in Spain with the, surely, consequent price increase.

However, it is not the only thing that is increasing, since in July Google announced a price increase for YouTube Premium. It was only produced in the United States, but we already mentioned that we had to keep an eye on the movement and, now, YouTube Premium rises again in countries in Europe, Asia and South America.

Spain, for the moment, is free from the YouTube Premium price increase

A few weeks ago we learned about the disappearance of the YouTube Lite account, so the cheapest modality is no longer available and we can only access Individual for 11.99 euros per month, the family for 17.99 euros or the student rate.

It did not imply a price increase, but this movement, together with the one announced a few hours ago, makes us suspect that we will soon have a more expensive subscription in our country.

And, as we read in SamaGame, starting this November 1, the monthly subscription in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Chile, Germany, Poland and Turkey It is more expensive in both the individual plan, the family plan and the student plan.

At the moment, Spain is not on the listbut if we already look with suspicion at the rise in Premium in the United States, now even more so, since it is much closer to us.

According to YouTube, The increase will allow us to continue improving the service, referring to both Premium features and the platform’s support for creators and artists. Now, we just have to wait for the announcement of a price increase for Spain, since it is a possibility that is closer than ever.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 photo mode: how to activate it, controls and where the photos are saved

Red Dead Redemption 2’s photo mode finally allows users to immortalize their adventures on the PC version.

Until now, we could only take photos of Arthur’s adventures with the character’s camera or with the share buttons on the consoles, and we were constantly limited by the range of the device. Neither could you add filters or effects.

In this guide we are going to teach you how to activate the photo mode of Read Dead Redemption 2, to list all available features and photo mode controls already show you where are the photos saved you do, so you can learn how to take them and then share them. That those camp parties with Dutch’s gang don’t just immortalize themselves.

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If you are looking for more help, take a look at our Red Dead Redemption 2 guide in which we tell you everything you need to know to overcome the adventure.

How to activate the Red Dead Redemption 2 photo mode and when you can take photos

To activate the photo mode of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC, you first have to press START on the controller or ESC on PC, and then press the back button on the controller or F6 on the keyboard to enter the photo mode.

Then you can press TAB on PC or RB / R1 on the remote to enter the tab with the advanced filter options.

You can access photo mode as soon as you control Arthur after the opening cutscene, and you can use it anywhere you can open the menu, including cutscenes.

Red Dead Redemption 2 photo mode controls and features

Once you enter photo mode, controlling the camera should be fairly easy for anyone who has used this feature in other games, such as Marvel’s Spider-Man or Control. Below is a list of the features available in Red Dead 2’s photo mode and their respective controls.


  • Orbit / Free Chamber – V
  • Zoom –
  • Restart – R
  • Lens – Z / X
  • Roll – Q / E
  • Basic / Advanced / Effects – TAB
  • Focal length – up and down (keyboard arrows)
  • Blur – Page Up / Page Down
  • Exposure – J / K
  • Lock Exposure – L
  • Contrast –
  • Filter intensity – up and down (keyboard arrows)
  • Filters – left and right (keyboard arrows)
  • HUD – H
  • See photos – G
  • Save photos – Left-click
  • Exit photo mode – ESC

Besides all this, it is also possible to add filters, stickers and text …

How to add filters, stickers and text to photos in Red Dead Redemption 2

When you’ve taken a photo, head to the Social Club menu or press G to go directly to the photo mode album.

Then click on the photo you like the most and select the ‘edit’ option to go to a screen where you can apply stickers and personalized text, including tags with the place you have visited, congratulations, frames or Rockstar logos.

To add filters, press the left and right arrows. Those above and below modify the intensity.

Here is the list of filters available in Red Dead Redemption 2’s photo mode:

  • Daguerreotype
  • Negative Calotype
  • Tintype
  • Woodburytype
  • Carbon printing
  • Silver gelatin
  • Platinum printing
  • Cyanotype
  • Photo stamping
  • Dichromated rubber
  • Red pass
  • Yellow pass
  • Blue pass
  • 2-Strip
  • Bleach bypass
  • Post-apocalyptic
  • Not to go
  • Battlefield
  • Western
  • Coal
  • Fail
  • Health tonic
  • Dishonorable
  • Honorable
  • Injured
  • Pause menu
  • Guarma
  • Predator
  • Eagle Eye
  • Spectator camera
  • Dead eye
  • Drunk
  • Kill Cam
  • Dead Eye Core
  • Health Core
  • Stamina Core
  • Weapon wheel
  • Credit titles

The PC version has new additions, such as photo mode, and you can take a look at our main Red Dead Redemption 2 guide and also our Red Dead Redemption 2 cheats and codes. We also have individual guides to find all the animals legendaries, the location of all the gunmen and the location of all the Strangers and their side missions. As if that were not enough, we will tell you how to unlock fast travel and the ways to travel faster, how to improve the satchel, how to get horses, saddle them and increase your bond with him, how to pay the reward and reduce your Wanted level, the best In-game weapons and how to get them, where is Jack Hall’s gang treasure, and how to upgrade your camp.

Where are the Red Dead Redemption 2 photos kept?

When you have taken some photos you can find them by opening the menu with ESC or START, navigating the Social Club tab and then clicking on the camera icon in the top left menu.

There you should be able to see all the ones you’ve taken so far. You can also quickly access this menu by pressing the G key while in photo mode.

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Where are the wallpapers saved on Mac? This is the folder according to each operating system, including macOS Sonoma


Changing the macOS wallpaper is very simple: we can do it from System Settings or even with the secondary mouse click on the background itself to directly access its settings. We will be shown a gallery with all the funds that the system offers us and we will be able to choose one.

But what if we want locate the Finder folder where macOS stores those wallpapers? Apple does not reveal the “raw files” to the user, but you are correct if you think that in some directory they have to be stored. Let’s find out.

The directory where the original images of the Mac wallpapers are hidden

If you want to know the specific folder or the directory in which macOS stores the wallpapers, it is the following:

/System/Library/Desktop Pictures

You can access this directory using Finder (you’ll need to access the system root directory), or by opening Terminal and typing the following command:

open /System/Library/DesktopPictures

What you will find in this folder are the wallpapers in high resolution and HEIC format, occupying from 10 to 40 MB each depending on its complexity. There are also some very small files in .madesktop format that you can ignore, as they are probably responsible for the live wallpapers working properly.

If you can’t find this folder or see it empty, you may have an older version of macOS where wallpapers are stored in the following folder:

/USER/Library/Desktop Pictures

You can open it from the terminal by typing the following command:

open ~/Library/DesktopPictures

An important fact: if you want to extract the wallpapers from those directories better copy them leaving the original file in them, since if you remove them later you can miss them in the System Settings. But having the original directory helps to be able to locate those funds at their original resolutions, which are usually huge to cover the most demanding resolutions.