Snapseed, a fun and beloved photo editor, is back receiving regular updates and even works as a virtual film camera — but only on iOS. That's changing soon.
The app unlocks the power of raw photo editing, an option that offers new flexibility and image quality compared to plain old JPEGs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
This ancient photo editor is still as powerful as it was back in the day.
The iPhone’s camera is arguably one of the best cameras most people will use for capturing life moments. Sometimes, though, those photos don’t turn out quite as perfect as you hope. The iOS Camera and ...
When Google bought Snapseed, the assumption was that they's simply shutter the app and roll those features into Google+ Photos. Google instead let the app languish, largely untouched, while updating ...
The rivalry between Google and Facebook is stepping up a notch after Google on Monday acquired Nik Software, the German company behind Snapseed, a popular iOS photo app. Snapseed is a photo ...
It wasn’t too long ago that Google’s own photo editing app, Snapseed, saw a revision that added welcomed text customization and image resizing features. The software still isn’t the most robust mobile ...
As of today, Android users get to enjoy the unique photo-editing powers of Snapseed, an app that has already enjoyed much success on other platforms. Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows ...
When Google acquired Snapseed in 2012, much of the photo editing app's functionalities were incorporated into Google+ photos. The Snapseed app has only had one update since, leading many to think that ...
In case you missed it, back in September Google acquired Nik Software, the company behind the fairly popular Snapseed photo editing iOS application. This seems to be Google’s answer to the ...