I have been using Snapseed, Google’s free mobile photo editing App, exclusively over the past months before sharing my photos on Instagram. Admittedly, this doesn’t even come close to a tiny planet, but colourful creative compositions are maybe just what you were after! My final example is a sunset photo which I processed 3 times with the RollWorld sprialing effect.
Which is completely fine! It still gives you a good amount of handy tools to get hooked on if you love to post-process your (mobile) photos on your iOS or Android device.
After all, the Lightroom desktop version is THE photo software par excellence built with Adobe Photoshop technology.Īfter playing around for an hour, I decided to place the freshly installed Lightroom Mobile directly beside the indispensable Snapsee App - what a great addition to my all time favorite editing tool!Īs you can imagine, Adobe’s mobile version of Lightroom does not cover all aspects that the (paid) desktop version covers.
But when Adobe announced yesterday that Lightroom Mobile for Android 1.4 is now available for free (following the iOS version going free in October already) I simply had to give the App a try. Now save your image when the above settings are done.As you might know, I am an advocate for Snapseed, Google’s free image editing tool for mobile devices.
If you don't know how to use Snapseed app curve tools, you can learn by watching the video tutorial on photo editing below. Go to Curve Tools and adjust the midtones, highlights, shadows, whites and blacks.If you don't know how to use Snapseed app selection tools, you can learn by watching the video tutorial on photo editing below. Go to Selective Tools and select different areas according to your image and adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and structure.Now import the edited image in Lightroom to the Snapseed app and then follow the settings below step by step. Save your image when the above settings are done.