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Snapseed photo edits
Snapseed photo edits




Please note, you have to be using the Google Chrome web browser to access these editing tools via Google+. If you already have a Gmail account, then you’re only a few simple steps away from using Google+ to access this great collection of editing tools.Įven if you don’t want to share your photos with others via Google+, you can still use these tools to edit your photos on the computer. To use Google+ you simply need a free Google account. Google+ is a social network that allows you to share photos and more with other users. In this article you’ll discover how to access these editing tools, giving you the option of using some of your favorite Snapseed editing tools to enhance your images on the larger screen of a computer. However, if you struggle to edit your photos on the small screen of the iPhone, you might be pleased (and surprised) to know that you can use the built-in Snapseed-inspired editing tools within Google+ to edit your iPhone photos on a computer. To add my handwriting and type to my photos I use the app Procreate along with my iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.Snapseed is one of the most popular iPhone photo editing apps and photoshop apps due to its ease of use and great selection of tools (along with apps such as VSCO). I also use Afterlight and Photoshop Fix occasionally. My favourite and most used editing apps are Lightroom Mobile, VSCO, Snapseed. At the moment I don’t plan on creating presets to sell mainly because I don’t use them myself. I’m constantly learning about editing and like I mentioned I enjoy the creative process that comes from taking a photo through to sharing it on Instagram and I feel like it’s an important aspect of being creative, for me personally. I’ll also use filters like the ones in VSCO, for example, which is similar to using presets but on the whole I don’t use just one preset– it’s more of a process.

snapseed photo edits

I don’t currently use presets, I edit each of my photos individually in a number of apps rather than applying a preset in one app– obviously the majority of my pictures are edited the same way so sometimes I’ll copy and paste an edit onto a collection of photos. Probably my most asked question & I understand why, as presets are so popular. So to start, here are some frequently asked questions It’s taken me a little longer than expected but it’s finally here– an updated photo editing guide! This is my most requested topic to share more about and thought I’d use this space to share my editing process and answer all of the most asked questions I receive about how I edit my photos.






Snapseed photo edits