Google reintroduces Snapseed to Mac through its browser

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This photo retouching app that was acquired by Google in September 2012, it was launched to users on Mac through the Mac App Store in a short time although in reality its transcendence on the desktop was not as successful or much less as in iOS than if it was much more successful.

Due to this and other reasons, Google decided to shelve this application and various other APIs such as Google Reader, a jug of cold water for many users who felt like Google. betrayed his trust closing no more and no less than 8 different services.

Although not everything has to be bad and although Snapseed did not succeed As well as its corresponding mobile version, it is still a solvent retouching editor and, above all, very easy to use to give our photographs a totally different look.

Now Google seems to have backed down in part with Mac users and has included its editor again but this time only through the web and with the requirement of having to use chrome as a browser.

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To access this editor, we will only have to enter our Google + profile (Google's social network) and open one of our photographs, just at that moment we will see an Editor option as "new" and that when we click on it we will see an interface and options exactly the same as those of Snapseed.

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We can adjust parameters such as details, refine the image automatically crop and select plus filters like Drama, Black and White… frame integration.

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To finish we can say that according to various user opinions, it is up to faster applying these filters and settings that the native desktop, if this is really so, I do not care if it is installed locally and I have to open the browser.

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  1.   Alex said

    So from what I read in the article, besides requiring Chrome, it requires us to use Google+ right?

  2.   mauro.duenas said

    It's a shame because I tell you that I still use it, I use it more in professional photography editing work