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(Click on a screen shot to enlarge and browse) Tools contains image editing tools, Filters contains several popular filters, (Instagram like), and Face, which are useful portraits tools. You will see 3 sections with several labels. For now, leave your picture without cropping, and tap the pencil icon. I highly recommend practicing this, so you can get a grip on touch screen editing, for it will be needed to spot and area edits on your images. As we move and enlarge, the blue box inside the square reduces its size, and it corresponds to the visible photo area. You will see a box overlay, which represents your picture. Select a image and we may enlarge and move around your picture. We tap on the middle of the black screen of Snapseed, we get to see the Gallery. As long your image EXIF is present, it will show the most important EXIF details of your selected image. The second icon is for editing management, and the third icon is for online help and image details. The first icon is for exporting and sharing to other apps, like Facebook, email, and Clipboard. There is a pencil icon, which contains Snapseed tools and filters.Up to the right side, there are 3 icons. You really should have a look at that, as there are extremely helpful tips and images that you may want to apply towards your editing work, and you can apply their editing steps to your own photos. The flag hides a section called Insights, where you can see several Snapseed tutorials by users and world photographers. To begin, tap the Snapseed icon and it will open up a black screen with a small herald flag on the bottom or side. It needs some very complicated workarounds which I prefer not to discuss inside the article. Recently Snapseed added basic RAW support (as of version 2.17), but RAW file management is very poor.

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Before anything, I must mention that this review is based on the Snapseed Android version, (Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Android 6) and the examples will be JPG.

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This article does not pretend to be a full tutorial, it is mostly focused on a beginner's approach to it, yet there will be some examples that explore some really good "pro" wise features that will be useful as we learn to use it. Although it's not up to the magical prowesses of desktop imaging editors, like Adobe Lightroom and CaptureOne, it certainly holds up it own in terms of versatility and power to these, and I would say it is the best mobile photography editor in Google Play. It has a very comprehensive layout, which at first handles very differently to other popular photo editing apps, but in time you will probably begin to like it a lot. Snapseed is a user friendly photo-editing application currently developed by Google.

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