Tuesday, September 4, 2018

My first logo.

My first logo


Using the Double Exposure Tool to Add a Custom Logo in Snapseed And Logo pit Plus

another option you could use are decorative pieces, such as wood panels or trays, that either fill the entire background or are included as part of the overall styling.
         
             Snapseed users can edit pictures using swiping gestures to select different effects and enhancements. Alternatively, users can opt for an "automatic" adjustment of color and contrast. Snapseed can save users' editing history and redirect to any of the actions before. It can also create and save filter combinations by using the default filters and editing features. The list of special effects and filters includes Drama, Grunge, Vintage, Center-focus, Frames, and a Tilt-shift (which resizes photos). Snapseed 2.0 introduced new filters such as lens blur, glamour glow, HDR scape and noir, while also reformatting the tools section with a clearer
Snapseed is one of the most versatile photo editing apps on the market and is certainly one of my favourites. Originally developed by Nik Software, Snapseed was acquired by Google back in 2012. Since then the app has only ever received minor bug updates and fixes which has left many speculating what Google’s plans were for the app. As a result many people abandoned it in favour of app stacking their images with a variety of different apps.
However, in April this year Google announced the release of Snapseed 2.0. This new and improved version instantly created a renewed buzz of excitement and interest in the app.

What’s New About Snapseed 2.0

Its fair to say that the Snapseed developers have not held back with this new version. Every aspect of the app has been given a complete overhaul from the visual look to the functionality.
Snapseed 2.0 features several new tools and filters which include:
  • Stacks which allow you to re-edit any image
  • The ability to copy your edits from one image to another
  • 5 new filters including Lens Blur, Tonal Contrast and Glamour Glow (previously a premium feature)
  • Lens blur that’s adjustable in all directions
  • Brush tools to apply effects to sections of an image
  • Spot Repair for detailed editing, healing, and retouching
  • Transform adjusts perspective across vertical and horizontal axes, then fills in empty areas after rotations
Visually the user interface now has a flat, clean and modern look with the entire screen being devoted to the whole image. The navigation is minimal with hidden popup option menus.

An Overview of Snapseed 2.0 Layout

The first thing you will notice about the new version of Snapseed is the opening splash screen which has a brand new look. This quickly gives way to a screen prompting you to select the image you want to work with. When it comes to selecting the photo to use, you have several options. You can either choose an image from the camera roll, take a photo with the camera, open the latest image or paste in a copied image.

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