The Google-owned Snapseed photo editing app has launched an update for Android and iOS, which adds new tools.
According to the Verge, the new tools that Snapseed added include lens blur, tonal contrast, intelligent perspective transform, and spot healing.
Also, Snapseed now offers more precise control over edits and lets user apply effects or filters to certain parts of the image using the app's brush tool.
A feature called 'The Stacks' lets users re-edit any photo or undo changes you've made previously. Users can then choose to keep or remove it.
Users can also now copy edits over from one image to another if there's a certain workflow you usually stick to.
Snapseed is free with no in-app purchases.
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