Snapseed, proGoogle's professional photo editor is popular among both Android and iPhone users. However, a strange situation has recently arisen - the latest version of the app has only been made available to pro iOS and features inspired by the Kodak Portra or Fujifilm Superia brands have remained denied to Android owners. However, this should change soon and the new version will be available to everyone.
He shared the news discreetly proSnapseed's product director, Giles Ochs. He posted a short video on his Instagram account video formed screenshoty questions when the improved Snapseed will arrive on Android devices. The last part of the video is prohundredth announcement – "Snapseed 4.0 is coming this week to both iOS and Android."
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We haven't learned any other details yet, so it's not clear if Google is just makes recent iOS news available also on Android phones, or if it will also add something extra. However, since the announcement also concerns iPhone users, the latter is more likely varianta – however, nothing concrete has been found yet.
We'll find out soon enough, though. proWell, the week is coming to an end. And a new Snapseed so it can arrive within a matter of hours. Pro Android devices, this means that users will finally get access to improved analog elements camera, retro filters a film simulations inspired by classic cameras, but above all completely redesigned applications.
Over 29 tools and filters
Snapseed has been around since 2011. It was originally a paid app pro photo editing and standing $4,99. Then he bought it Google, created his version pro Android and iOS and in prosinci has made them available for free since 2012. Currently, Android has version over 100 million downloads and offers 29 tools and filtersAnd Snapseed 4.0 will expand their number even further.
It's ideal pro working with files in the format RAW, which allows you to prepare for development. Options such as rotation, cropping or white balance are of course available. Brush allows selective use of filters, retouching and color temperature adjustments. There are also editing tools including removing unwanted objects/people, tonal adjustments or adding texts.
A popular feature is the diverse filters, which are ideal pro photos posted on social networks. And the new filters, which are currently only available to iPhone owners, will especially please fans of classic cameras and analog.