Learn how to edit like a pro with the intuitive editing tools built into Photos for macOS. Photos comes with every Mac and provides powerful, easy-to-use editing tools along with photo organization and sharing features. HyperEngine-AV is a free video editing software for Mac used to capture, edit, organize process, and export video, audio, and text to create DVD quality movies and slide shows. It comes with twelve studio-quality effects from Arboretum's Hyperprism suite of audio processors.
Snapseed is a complete and professional photo editor developed by Google. New Face tool: A photographic tool that helps you bring focus to faces, smoothen skin, and add clarity to eyes.
RAW for iOS: Full, native, non-destructive RAW support for 144 camera models. Brighten up shadows, recover lost highlights, add structure and detail to the original RAW data, apply fine White Balance adjustments to the native RAW data and more!. Set the preferred JPG compression rate, or even save lossless (PNG) when exporting. UI adjustments and bug fixes. Our team has worked many years to profile 144 camera models so that Snapseed will read full sensor data from the RAW file. Now, changing the exposure in a RAW file in Snapseed has a comparable effect to adjusting the settings within the camera electronics: The high-resolution, full dynamic range data from the CCD or CMOS chip can now be tweaked!. 2.8 Aug 3, 2016.
Snapseed 2.1 introduces some polishes throughout the app to make it easier to navigate:. A new image picker gives quick access to the Camera Roll. The app's state is preserved across sessions. The filter name is displayed in the title bar. Tap to hide controls on main screen to see the image without distractions. When zoomed in, the image can be moved so that the navigator doesn't obscure any part of the image.
Filter selector has 3 columns in landscape orientation on iPhones. Bugfixes and stability improvements.
2.0.5 Sep 29, 2015. Deeashley, Crashing for the first time This is by far my most used app. Every photo I edit on my phone and iPad goes through this app. So far, I’ve applauded every update as making a nearly perfect app even closer to perfect as one could hope for. I don’t want that to change, but if the crashing doesn’t get fixed, that changes everything.
This is the first time I’ve ever had to deal with this issue in Snapseed. Honestly, I don’t think this app even crashed once until the last major update (custom saved edits), which I use often. I realize that the broad abilities of this app make it, by necessity, resource intensive. I just hope that the crashes don’t become the norm because I’d rather NOT have all the cool new features if I can’t count on the app to be reliable and consistent. I just wasted another 30 minutes of my life because Snapseed crashed again. I don’t want to start having to question this app’s reliability, but trusting in this app not to crash in the middle of a project is becoming more difficult do. Google’s apparent interest overall in customer feedback has been spotty at best in the past, but I REALLY hope that the powers that be will take the time to address this potential deal-breaker of an issue.
I would hate for these crashes to outweigh this awesome app’s usefulness! Please fix this!
My iOS is current and I’m on the iPad Pro and iPhone X (both devices have suffered the same issue several times recently). Deeashley, Crashing for the first time This is by far my most used app. Every photo I edit on my phone and iPad goes through this app. So far, I’ve applauded every update as making a nearly perfect app even closer to perfect as one could hope for.
I don’t want that to change, but if the crashing doesn’t get fixed, that changes everything. This is the first time I’ve ever had to deal with this issue in Snapseed. Honestly, I don’t think this app even crashed once until the last major update (custom saved edits), which I use often. I realize that the broad abilities of this app make it, by necessity, resource intensive. I just hope that the crashes don’t become the norm because I’d rather NOT have all the cool new features if I can’t count on the app to be reliable and consistent.
I just wasted another 30 minutes of my life because Snapseed crashed again. I don’t want to start having to question this app’s reliability, but trusting in this app not to crash in the middle of a project is becoming more difficult do. Google’s apparent interest overall in customer feedback has been spotty at best in the past, but I REALLY hope that the powers that be will take the time to address this potential deal-breaker of an issue.
I would hate for these crashes to outweigh this awesome app’s usefulness! Please fix this! My iOS is current and I’m on the iPad Pro and iPhone X (both devices have suffered the same issue several times recently). ItNeedsMediaplayersupport, Adding free form focus points!!! I really love using this app to edit all my photos. I’m rating 4 stars, to possibly grab your attention on a few new suggestions to add into the apps editing features.
First, I think adding a free form focus area in the Lens Blur instead of shapes would be AMAZING. Along with that adding the ability to not just have one focal point, but multiple focal pints, while still being able to blur out the background or things the editor doesn’t want the photo to focus on. Another new feature you should add to this app should be to have a onscreen convenient undo/redo buttons while using any tool in the app; that way the editor won’t have to continuously click in and out of the tool in order to make an alter to an edit or to fix a mistake. I realize there’s an erasing tool, but when you have much to edit and a list of other photos you plan to edit as well, it is time consuming; not to mention that many people using there fingers to edit will likely cause a mistake to worsen by using the eraser tool, which is well - another negative. Anyways I really do hope someone who can add these two features read my review, and will actually consider adding these two features. I guarantee it will make many people happy.Overall though, this photo editing app is AMAZING and I highly recommend using it!!! ItNeedsMediaplayersupport, Adding free form focus points!!!
I really love using this app to edit all my photos. I’m rating 4 stars, to possibly grab your attention on a few new suggestions to add into the apps editing features. First, I think adding a free form focus area in the Lens Blur instead of shapes would be AMAZING. Along with that adding the ability to not just have one focal point, but multiple focal pints, while still being able to blur out the background or things the editor doesn’t want the photo to focus on. Another new feature you should add to this app should be to have a onscreen convenient undo/redo buttons while using any tool in the app; that way the editor won’t have to continuously click in and out of the tool in order to make an alter to an edit or to fix a mistake. I realize there’s an erasing tool, but when you have much to edit and a list of other photos you plan to edit as well, it is time consuming; not to mention that many people using there fingers to edit will likely cause a mistake to worsen by using the eraser tool, which is well - another negative.
Anyways I really do hope someone who can add these two features read my review, and will actually consider adding these two features. I guarantee it will make many people happy.Overall though, this photo editing app is AMAZING and I highly recommend using it!!! Mserious, Writing Skills While the concept is good, the topic of Mobile photography is certainly relevant and interesting, and the the delivery format is satisfactory (if not outstanding), the main issue I have with Mobiography magazine is with the way much of the content is written. I’m sorry Andy, but your article-writing skills leave a lot to be desired.
Clearly, you have never been formally trained in creative writing or journalism. The tone and voice of the articles generally resembles that of adolescents texting. I find myself searching in vain for commas and hyphens which never seem to appear where the rules of grammar dictate they should. A rather technical walkthrough of a mobile app’s functionality is written in the colloquial tone of a diary entry. To add insult to injury, the free copy one receives (as of October 2018) is an issue dating back to mid-2015 - irrelevant antiquity when it comes to the fast-moving field of mobile photography. Finally, despite preview thumbnails of the app running on an iPhone X screen, I found the actual app not to be optimized for mine, with the black bar often truncating text and images while I perused the content.
I would certainly opt-in to similar product, granted better content quality and execution. But as things stand I will not be moving forward with a paid subscription. Mserious, Writing Skills While the concept is good, the topic of Mobile photography is certainly relevant and interesting, and the the delivery format is satisfactory (if not outstanding), the main issue I have with Mobiography magazine is with the way much of the content is written.
I’m sorry Andy, but your article-writing skills leave a lot to be desired. Clearly, you have never been formally trained in creative writing or journalism. The tone and voice of the articles generally resembles that of adolescents texting. I find myself searching in vain for commas and hyphens which never seem to appear where the rules of grammar dictate they should. A rather technical walkthrough of a mobile app’s functionality is written in the colloquial tone of a diary entry. To add insult to injury, the free copy one receives (as of October 2018) is an issue dating back to mid-2015 - irrelevant antiquity when it comes to the fast-moving field of mobile photography.
Finally, despite preview thumbnails of the app running on an iPhone X screen, I found the actual app not to be optimized for mine, with the black bar often truncating text and images while I perused the content. I would certainly opt-in to similar product, granted better content quality and execution. But as things stand I will not be moving forward with a paid subscription.