Saturday, October 31, 2015

Snapseed for Android can read and edit RAW images

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Snapseed has made it easier to post high-quality pictures taken using your Android phone's sweet camera online. The Google-owned photo-editing app's latest update gives you the ability to process RAW images -- even those taken by DSLRs -- particularly those saved as DNGs, a type of lossless file format. If you recall, the company introduced the choice to shoot in RAW via Android Lollipop back in 2014. Ever since then, mobile photographers could capture minimally processed snapshots that retain most of a picture's data. The big G has already rolled out the feature through Snapseed 2.1, socheck for updates to see if you can start using it to tweak your photos.
[Image credit: Anton Daubert]

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