Snapseed (Premium)
Description
What's new
Google created a comprehensive and expert picture editor called Snapseed.
Important characteristics
• There are 29 tools and filters in the list below, such as Healing Brush Structure HDR Perspective.
• JPG and RAW file opener
• Store your unique appearances so you may use them in later pictures.
• Brush with selective filter
• Every style is adjustable with incredibly exact control.
== FACE, FILTERS, AND TOOLS ==
• RAW Develop: read and modify RAW DNG files; output as JPG or save non-destructively
• Fine-tune the image by manually or automatically adjusting the color and exposure with exact precision.
• Details: they subtly highlight surface features in photos.
• Crop: either freely or to predetermined sizes.
• Rotate: correct a skewed horizon or rotate by ninety degrees.
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Perspective: correct skewed lines and refine structure or horizon geometry
• White Balance: Modify the colors to make the picture appear more realistic.
• Brush – apply specific exposure saturation, brightness, or warmth adjustments.
The renowned Control Point technology is selective. Place up to eight spots on the picture and apply improvements. The rest is mysteriously handled by the algorithm.
• Healing: take the unwelcome neighbor out of the group photo.
• Vignette: Use a lovely wide aperture to create a gentle darkness around the edges.
• Text: Include simple and styled text.
• Curves: Easily adjust the brightness levels in your images with fine precision.
• Extend: make your canvas larger and cleverly use your image's content to occupy the extra area.
• Lens Blur: Give photos a lovely Bokeh effect.
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Tonal Contrast: selectively enhance features in the highlights, midtones, and shadows
• HDR Scape: add a breathtaking appearance to your photos by simulating several exposures.
• Drama: Give your photos a tinge of gloom (6 styles)
• Grunge: a bold, edgy aesthetic with texture overlays
• Grainy Film: achieve the realistic grain of a current film.
• Vintage: a color film image from the 1950s, 1960s, or 1970s
• Retrolux: Use light leaks, scratches, and vintage film aesthetics.
• Noir - The realistic grain and wash appearance of a black and white film
• Black and White: This timeless style looks great right out of the darkroom.
• Frames: Include movable-size frames.
• Double Exposure: combine two images using one of the mix settings that were created by using