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How to use snapseed like a pro

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Or, if you've not used Snapseed before, you really should try it because the effects and in-depth control are amazing in a free mobile app. If you've got the old version you've probably got the update already, so just check your apps. On balance, though, Snapseed 2.0 has had a major power boost, particularly in 'reversible' editing. Snapseed's Grunge filter is gone and some don't like the new UI and Google's design choices.

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Rating: 3.6 on App Store 4.4 on Google Play. It's also possible now to copy a set of adjustments from on image to another (always a limitation in the previous version) and there are five new filters, plus a Transform tool that can adjust perspective across vertical and horizontal axes and can even fill in empty areas around the edges of the image afterwards. Best for: Snapseed works best if you want to add filters and change features like contrast and saturation along with cutting objects out of your photos. The control goes even deeper – you can now use Brush tools to apply effects to selected areas of an image rather than the whole thing. You can now combine effects in 'Stacks' then go back later and re-adjust the settings for each one.

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