Snapseed, a fun and beloved photo editor, is back receiving regular updates and even works as a virtual film camera — but ...
Back in June, Google surprisingly brought back Snapseed on iOS. The app’s latest update introduces a retro “Snapseed Camera” ...
There are dozens of photo apps and image editors available for photographers, and they can all be used to improve your smartphone photography to various degrees. However, Snapseed is a powerful yet ...
The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro came with quite a few interesting features. Well, the “Magic Eraser” feature sure is amongst the most popular ones. In order to take advantage of this feature, you either ...
Snapseed is a free image editing app from Google that has some fantastic editing tools to make any photo even better. The killer feature here is the set of Tune Image tools that let you take a good ...
I've been trying to force myself to post photos on Instagram more often. But one thing that bothers me about photo editing tools like Instagram and even VSCO is how random the preset filters seem to ...
One of the things that we hear the most from pundits when Google acquires a company, much like it did Nik Software, makers of the gorgeous and dead-simple to use app Snapseed, is “What will they end ...
The iPad is quickly transforming itself into the photographer’s smorgasbord for quick photo editing. The list of free and paid photo editing apps keeps getting longer and longer, and if you’re ...
Q: Looking for more photo editing options for my smartphone — any app suggestions? The sophistication and technology built into our smartphones has consigned the use of traditional point-and-shoot ...
Yes, this was taken with an iPhone. Photo Dan Chung The idea that you need a fancy camera and a bag of lenses to take good photos is utter crap. It’s a myth beloved of camera makers, and lapped up by ...
Google’s Vic Gundotra flew to Baltimore yesterday and happily shared a photo he took during his flight on Google+. Nothing special there, but what’s interesting is that he sent the photo to Google+ ...