Snapseed also has some of the best filters of all the apps we tested and each offers a number of refinements to help you achieve the look you want. In all cases you can compare the adjusted image to its previous state before confirming your changes, to check that your adjustments have had the desired effect. Other features include Brush, which lets you change the exposure, temperature and saturation of highlighted areas, and Spot Repair, which erases imperfections. We particularly liked Selective, which recognises the contours of your image to help you make subtle tweaks to specific areas. We like the app’s use of simple swipe-based gestures, because they keep confusing menus and buttons to a minimum while letting your image occupy the maximum screen space.Īs well as simple tools for cropping, straightening and rotating, Snapseed has a range of more advanced features that let you make precise changes to your photos. If even that sounds like too much work, there’s an auto-enhance button that instantly selects the best settings for your image. It couldn’t be easier to use: open an image, tap ‘Tune Image’, swipe your finger up and down to select between brightness, contrast or saturation (among other options), then drag left or right to adjust each setting. Snapseed’s powerful tools, simple, ad-free interface and intuitive controls make it perfect for all your mobile photo-editing needs. Edward Munn tests six of the best free photo-editing apps for enhancing your snaps on the go If you take photos on your phone, it’s handy to edit them before uploading to the web.
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