Snapseed gets much-needed update 
Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:48PM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, First Looks, Google, Mobile, News, Press release, Snapseed, app news, photo editing

It's worrying when an app doesn't get an update for over two years, especially if the app is owned by Google. But it would seem the tech giant isn't giving the kiss of death to its photo editing app, Snapseed, just yet. The app receives a much needed update to put it at par with its many competitors. Some of the new tools include Tonal Contrast, Lens Blur, Intelligent Perspective Transform, and Spot Healing. One of the good things about Snapseed is you can select which parts of the photo you want filters to be applied, giving you more flexibility. 

Making it more of a professional editing tool, the app also has a new Stacks feature. This allows you to undo any changes you have made or even re-edit those that have already been edited. You can also copy specific edits from one photo to another, making batch editing even easier. And another great thing? You get all of these for free. 

Source: +Snapseed | Via: Android Community | Download: Google Play Store (free) + Apple iTunes App Store (free)

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