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Snapseed for Android Adds RAW Support
However, Google never implemented RAW editing into any of its own apps, leaving users to choose third party apps to actually edit RAW photos on their devices. Of course, that’s assuming you’re willing to put in the time (and let photos take up more storage space on your phone).
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The facial tagging has been expanded to Latin America, Canada, the Caribbean, Australia, and New Zealand. What’s more, Google will remove those photos from appearing in assistant cards and also with its TimeHop-like service. When you open a photo, you’ll need to switch from the standard Android file picker to a file manager in order to see the RAW files (don’t accidentally open the JPEG). Google had confirmed a few days back that Keep will soon be updated with drawing features, and that’s precisely what has happened today.
Google recently updated two of its more popular apps for Android: Google Keep and Google Photos.
Now without taking these photos to a computer, you can edit them right on your smartphone with Snapseed and also post them on Google+, Facebook and many other websites. Thankfully, if you’re the impatient type, you can download the update from Android Police’s APK Mirror website. Select the person you’re looking for and want to avoid seeing, and then the app will send all pictures with them down to the bottom of the stack.
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