Snapseed 2.0 expands upon that feature, letting you apply filters and brushes selectively with a brush tool. ![]() While Apple’s Photos application improved considerably with the release of iOS 8, Snapseed’s unique ability to selectively fix small parts of photos - such as improving the brightness level of one dark face in an otherwise bright image - has kept it relevant as a key iOS photo editing tool for years. The app remains universal across iOS devices, and now has a minimalist UI with Material Design influence. Version 2.0 arrived in the App Store with a brand new user interface and a huge collection of new features, most notably including spot healing, lens blur effects, perspective transformation, and a non-destructive editing system that can copy edits from one image to another. ![]() ![]() Snapseed, the excellent free photo editing application, today received its first major update since Google purchased developer Nik Software back in 2012.
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