And this is the best of the best, I think. So spooky. So very, very spooky. Of course, I only got 289 shots with it, and most of those were just shooting whatever to fill up test rolls.
Author Archives: James Cockroft
Snapseed vs…
So is the Workaround worth it? For some things, maybe… but it’s really just another image toy. So here’s the Original.And here’s the Snapseed edit.Compare that to a similar edit from Enlight. Pretty similar… Except for the Glow filter in Snapseed (which I quite like), and all the borders and artistic filters and whatnot in …
Snapseed file-save workaround
So here’s the workaround to get a good new image.
Maybe it’s not Snapseed’s problem…
Last night while I slept, Jorge sent me an email with a workaround to the Snapseed image saving problem: “The best way I ahve found is to import your photos using AirDrop. Your edits will all be intact and it works a lot faster than uploading to DropBox…” Thanks, Jorge! After reading Jorges email, curious …
Did 2.0.1 fix the problem with Snapseed?
So I noticed that Snapseed had a bug-fix update after work today, and eagerly installed it. Did 2.0.1 squash the bug? Before I get to that, I thought of something I forgot to check earlier… the newfangled Photos app I won’t be using… Sadly, it doesn’t see the edits either. (This was likely a silly …
Snapseed 2 has a problem…
Like the title says, the new Snapseed has a problem. A big problem. As mentioned previously, Google updated their Snapseed app not long ago. It’s a big update to a good app, but it has a fatal flaw. As it’s readily available from the lock screen, I most often shoot with the iPhone’s built-in camera …