
In all other browsers, users will still be able to make basic changes, such as rotating or cropping images. Features: - A range of powerful filters and effects. Snapseed is a powerful photo editing app that allows you to turn ordinary photos into masterpieces. The new features will soon roll out to all Google+ users who will then be able to select a photo and then click ‘Edit’ in Chrome to see the options and controls. Professional quality photo edits with the new Snapseed. “This is basically Snapseed built for Chrome because of Chrome’s native client capabilities,” explained Google’s SVP of engineering Vic Gundotra in a Google+ status update announcing the changes. Users can also easily undo changes and revert to the original image. Selective adjust tools will allow them to make edits to only parts of an image, while a variety of filters and frames provide a photo finish. Snapseed photo editing was previously added to Google+ apps for Android earlier this year, and now Google+ users in Chrome will be able to customise and fine tune Auto Enhance corrections just how they want them. Snapseed 2.0 introduced new filters such as lens blur, glamour glow, HDR scape and noir, while also reformatting the tools section with a clearer user interface.Google has introduced photo-editing tools powered by Snapseed to images posted on Google+ using the Chrome desktop browser, bringing the desktop experience in line with mobile. Users can import RAW images as well for better quality edits. The list of special effects and filters includes Drama, Grunge, Vintage, Center-focus, Frames, and a Tilt-shift (which resizes photos). It can also create and save filter combinations by using the default filters and editing features.

Snapseed can save users' editing history and redirect to any of the actions before. Alternatively, users can opt for an "automatic" adjustment of color and contrast. Snapseed users can edit pictures using swiping gestures to select different effects and enhancements. On April 9, 2015, Nik released Snapseed 2.0 for iOS and Android, bringing new tools, features, and a refreshed user interface. Subsequent to the Google take-over, Snapseed was released for Android in December 2012 and the desktop version of Snapseed was discontinued. Later, on February 27, 2012, Snapseed was announced for Microsoft Windows. Building on the success of the iPad version, Nik launched Snapseed for the iPhone in August 2011. Nik Software originally launched Snapseed on the iPad in June 2011, and it was named iPad App of the Year 2011 by Apple. It was created by Nik Software, and is now owned by Google.

Snapseed is a photo-editing application for iOS and Android that enables users to enhance photos and apply digital filters.

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