![]() ![]() For years my saved this app images would show up in my main photo collection, and then one day- I now figure it was after an update- I wasn’t finding them in my main photos, so I would instead use the share option and text them to myself and then save them to my photos I did this for years not realizing until just now that my this app photos had switched storage locations, now ending up in a separate (hard to reach at the bottom of all my other photo folders) this app folder. Another problem I was having involved saving images. I would have figured this much longer ago had there been a restricted access notification when I tried to hit the open button, but since there was not and since Id been having having other issues with Snapseed, I assumed it had just failed. I just went to check if restrictions were on and they were, so I changed the setting and now I can upload photos and edit them again. Here’s my findings:įor a while my app was freezing and then I couldn’t upload photos to it at all. If my new findings prove solid I will change it again to four stars, because I do love Snapseed and hope it is as strong as it once was, but I wanna make sure it’s running smoothly. I’m changing my rating after discovering something and remembering something else since writing my former review. Snapseed and the people who depended on it fell victim to that. Google obviously does some great things but they also do some very terrible things to their competition. At this point it’s doing a disservice to anybody who wants once relied on it or thought it was still a contender in the Mobile photo editing world. It’s really sad to see what Google did here and I don’t know why they didn’t just take it off the market if that’s what they wanted. ![]() Anything you bring into Snapseed should be thrown out afterwards so you don’t ever mistake it for a decent file. It just creates a low res JPEG preview instead but gives no warning of that. It hasn’t been updated in years so forget using raw images from any newer cameras. It will muddy up all the detail in saturated areas, totally blow any highlights and bring noise in the shadows. Snapseed is destroying your images and you’ll never bring them back. ![]() Snapseed is absolute garbage now! If you’re using it to edit your photos then you should know, even if they look alright to your eyes on your 2 inch screen, they are not. A few years ago it was purchased by Google along with the rest of Nik software and I’m pretty sure they intentionally sabotaged it. It was the first app to support raw photos and generally just had a good selection of tools. For years this app was my go to mobile editing app. Face Pose for correcting the pose of portraits based on three-dimensional models.ĭon’t be fooled by the positive reviews, they are outdated. Face Enhance for adding focus to the eyes, face-specific lighting, or smoothing skin Double Exposure for blending two photos with blend modes inspired by shooting on film and digital image processing Frames for adding frames with adjustable size Black & White for classic Black and White look straight out of the darkroom Noir for Black and White film looks with realistic grain and the “wash” effect Retrolux for going retro with light leaks, scratches, and film styles Vintage for the style of color film photo from the 50’s, 60’s, or 70’s Grainy Film for modern film looks with realistic grain Grunge for an edgy look with strong styles and texture overlays Drama for adding a hint of doomsday to images HDR Scape for creating the effect of multiple exposures Tonal Contrast for boosting details selectively in the shadows, midtones, and highlights Glamour Glow for adding a fine glow to images Lens Blur for adding a beautiful Bokeh to images Expand for increasing the size of the canvas and filling up the new space with content from the image Curves for precise control over brightness levels Text for adding stylized or plain text with 38 predefined styles Vignette for adding a soft darkness around the corners Healing for removing unwanted objects from a photo Selective Control Point technology for assigning enhancements to up to 8 points on the image Brush for selectively retouching exposure, saturation, brightness, or warmth White Balance for adjusting colors to make the image look more natural Perspective for fixing skewed lines and perfecting the geometry of horizons or buildings Rotate by 90° or straighten a skewed horizon Details for bringing out surface structures in images Tune image for adjusting exposure and color automatically or manually RAW Develop for opening and tweaking native camera files Tutorial cards with tips and tricks about Snapseed and general photography Save personal looks and apply them to new photos later 29 tools and filters, including Healing, Brush, Structure, HDR, Perspective, and more ![]()
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