Back in March, Google brought Snapseed photo editing capabilities to their Google+ Android and iOS apps, and now the company is taking the editing tools for the desktop.
The full feature set is only available through the Chrome browser and will feature many of the options that would probably expect including things like filters, auto settings to improve and selective editing. Selective adjustment allows you to separate parts of an image and edit individually. The desktop edition will come with filters Snapseed as Vintage, Drama, Retrolux and White and Black, as well as the ability to add frames and other options-like vignette.
The feature set will be powered by technology of Google Chrome Native Client Company introduced two years ago, which allows developers to easily port code in the browser.
As mentioned above, those who are not using Chrome will not have access to the complete set of tools, only the staple crop and rotate functions. It seems that Google even set these features to make them a little easier to use and more accessible.
New features are rolled Snapseed slowly in the coming weeks, in a normal way of Google. Once the set of features is available to you, you will see the new editing tools by simply selecting an image in your mind of Google + and hit edit.
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