Snapseed is a comprehensive and professional photo editor developed by Google.
== KEY FEATURES ==
– 29 tools and filters, including: Healing, Brush, Structure, HDR, Perspective (see list below)
– Open JPG and RAW files
– Save your personal looks and apply them to new photos later
– Selective filter brush
– All styles can be changed with fine and precise control
== TOOLS, FILTERS AND FACE ==
– RAW Development – open and edit RAW DNG files; save non-destructively or export as JPG
– Adjust image – adjust exposure and color automatically or manually with fine and precise control
– Details – magically brings out surface structures in images
– Crop – crop to standard sizes or freely
– Rotation: rotate 90 ° or straighten a tilted horizon
– Perspective – correct skewed lines and perfect the geometry of skylines or buildings
– White balance – adjust the colors to make the image look more natural
– Brush – selectively retouch exposure, saturation, brightness or warmth
– Selective – the famous “Control Point” technology: position up to 8 points on the image and assign improvements, the algorithm does the rest as if by magic
– Healing: remove the uninvited neighbor from a group photo
– Vignette – add soft darkness around the corners like a nice large opening would
– Text: add both stylized text or plain text
– Curves: precisely control the brightness levels of your photos
– Expand – increase the size of your canvas and intelligently fill the new space with your image content
– Lens blur: add beautiful bokeh to images (softening the background), ideal for photographic portraits
– Glamor Glow – adds a fine glow to images, ideal for fashion or portraits
– Tonal Contrast – selectively emphasizes details in shadows, midtones and highlights
– HDR Scape – bring a stunning look to your images by creating the effect of multiple exposures
– Drama – add an end of the world touch to your images (6 styles)
– Grunge – an avant-garde look with strong styles and texture overlays
– Grainy film – get modern film looks with realistic grain
– Vintage – the style of color film photography from the 50’s, 60’s or 70’s
– Retrolux – go retro with light leaks, scratches, film styles
– Black – A black and white film with a realistic grain and “wash” effect
– Black and white – classic black and white look straight out of the darkroom
– Frames: add adjustable size frames
– Double exposure – merge two photos, choosing from blend modes inspired by film shooting and digital image processing
– Face enhancement: improve eye focus, add face specific lighting or smooth skin
– Face Pose – correct the pose of portraits based on three-dimensional models