Snapseed update delivers neutral color picker to the RAW editor and 8 new presets



Snapseed has announced a new update to v2.6 which delivers a few new tools for the photo editing elite out there. Snapseed already does a truly great job of quick edits on the fly to make your Instagram photos pop, but this latest update adds some next level stuff, including a neutral color picker in the RAW editor, eight new presets and a new blue filter for high-contrast B&W shots.
The neutral color picker in the RAW Editor allows you to choose an area that you want to be a neutral white, with all other colors recalibrating around that. This is the same functionality you get in proper editing programs on PCs. There are also eight new color balance presets – including daylight, Tungsten, sunny and so on – that you can use if you’re entering a familiar shooting environment.
There’s also a new blue filter in B&W which lightens up blue areas of an image and darkens the complementary color (in this case, orange/yellow). You can see the various B&W filters in effect in the image below. You can see how the blue sky and clouds become largely indistinguishable and the yellowy green areas in the foreground get blended in.

The update also adds Talkback capability for the Healing Tool on Android so you can get audible feedback regarding the area on which the tool is being applied. There’s also a fix for an iOS image flipping crash and a variety of other bug fixes.
The update has been rolling out since yesterday on Android and iOS.  Keep an eye out for the Play Store update notification or hit the install button below to check for the update manually.
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