

Snapseed has a whole lot more to offer, but the above should be enough to get you hooked.Everybody loves taking photographs these days. The area you swipe over is instantly filled with content from surrounding pixels. Pinch and zoom to get in closer to the object you want to remove. This feature allows you to remove any distracting objects from your photo. This is the final adjustment and one that I absolutely love. My advice is to generally avoid pushing ‘structure’ past the number 20 because the image becomes grainy and looks manufactured or fake. ‘Structure’ sharpens the edges within the photo and ‘Sharpening’ sharpens every pixel. There are two options here to sharpen the image. If you go too far, you can always reduce the strength of the effect.Īgain under the tools menu, you will find a menu option called ‘Details’. Experiment a little, you never know what you will discover. There is no right and wrong with these adjustments. Next, I start at the top of the ‘Tune Image’ options and work my way down to the bottom. It alone, can really make your photo pop off the screen. This adjustment is a combination of many of the enhancement options available to you. After selecting ‘Tune Image’, again under the tools menu, I always swipe up to ‘Ambience’ first. You may even discover several photographic opportunities within the one photo! You can drag the corners in and out or hold the centre of the grid and move it around. Experiment with different points of interest. Secondly, you may want to reduce the edges in the photo to highlight a subject area or change the focus of surrounding elements in the photo. You will notice the black corners being filled in when you let go? It is super cool! Then you can swipe left or right to adjust your image. Select ‘Transform’ under the tools menu, followed by ‘Rotation’. However, often a photo that is slightly crooked can make you photo look ‘not quite right’. At times, you may deliberately angle your photo to make it look more dynamic and create some interest. Firstly, you may need to straighten the image.
