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 ...
Image Toolbox is a free, open-source app that lets you compress images to specific sizes, convert between formats, resize photos precisely, and even strip or edit EXIF metadata. If you’ve ever wanted ...
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Snapseed, a popular photo-editing app, has ditched its iOS-only label and arrived on Android. Oh, and it's now free, rather than setting users back five bucks. Since Nik Software — the maker of ...
A brand new upgrade to Snapseed, the free, all-purpose photo editing app that Google acquired in 2012, now puts the aging app on par with modern mobile photo editors. A long-needed interface refresh — ...
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 ...
Google has rolled out a big update to the Snapseed app for iPhone and iPad. The update refreshes the look and adds a new “Faves” tab. It appears there are no plans to update the Android version. You ...
FARGO - More than 30 billion photos have been shared on Instagram. I've posted about 2,500 of them. And I've tried more than two dozen photo editing apps over the years to up my 'Gram game. Although ...
Q: Looking for more photo editing options for my smartphone — any app suggestions? The sophistication and technology built into our smartphones has consigned the use of traditional point-and-shoot ...
Ready to edit on the go? Matty Graham takes you through the best photo editing apps that are worth downloading for your ...
When it comes to taking memorable photos with your smartphone, pressing the shutter is only half the effort. You still have to enhance and jazz up the photo using editing apps. Because it is never ...
The idea that you need a fancy camera and a bag of lenses to take good photos is utter crap. It’s a myth beloved of camera makers, and lapped up by amateur snappers who think that a Leica M9 or a ...