Google today has updated its Snapseed photo editing app for iOS with a handful of new features and improvements. The update bumps the app to version 2.9 and brings a new face editing tool, RAW support ...
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 ...
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 ...
Since Snapseed was bought by Google in September of 2012, Google has continued to improve the app, and add even more features. Including this latest update which brings RAW Photo Editing to the app.
Google today updated its Snapseed photo editing application and gave it the ability to edit RAW images. RAW editing enables new controls for correcting exposure, color, and tone after images have been ...
Snapseed is one of the more popular photo editing apps on Android, and today it got yet another update. Recently it added the ability to edit RAW images on your smartphone. And with some smartphones ...
Snapseed 2.1 is now rolling out on the Play Store, and there’s one big feature addition: support for editing photos in RAW. In case you didn’t know, RAW support was first brought to the platform with ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. An increasing number of Android smartphones are ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Snapseed, Google’s photo editing app that was acquired back during the prime of its Google+ push, received an ...
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An increasing number of Android smartphones are now able to shoot photos in RAW, which gives users much greater flexibility when it comes to editing and retouching their shots after they've been taken ...