Great effect, thank you very much! By the way, since you seem to be an expert with Snapseed: isn't Snapseed supposed to allow saving the edit operations with the file for later reload and making modifications? This is even described on the Google help page to the app. But doesn't work for me. No difference between saving and exporting in the 'Export' menu - when I reload saved images, the edits are also gone. Did this ever work? Does it work for you? I use an Android phone...
@@NavEditsOfficial Thanks a lot for the fast reply. For an app that is so widely used there is a regrettable lack of technical information about it available. Most you get are the same tutorials over and over again. While it would be much more useful to even know where Snapseed is storing its LOOKS e.g. As a programmer I would be able to add or change looks programmatically - which could be a very useful feature for many fans of Snapseed. A pity that Google bought the app from NIK software just to let it fade out without any reasonable support. This is even more annoying since every photographer and their grandmother seem to have it in use for years now on Android and IOS. Seems to be the curse of the too-good-but-free apps nowadays, where nobody can make money out of any more.
You are absolutely right! NIK developers should be commended for the way they designed the app which still is one of the smoothest out there especially considering it is a free one. It is now one more in a sea of apps abandoned by Google.
@@NavEditsOfficial I made a couple of experiments and found that even on Android the file size of 'exported' and 'saved' images significantly differ. So there must be something going on in the saving process that may incorporate the edit stack. Perhaps on Android there is no problem with saving - but with reloading the stack!? But still I can't think of no technical reason why saving/loading the stack should be restricted to ios devices only. AFAIK Snapseed on ios is also free, like it is in Android...
Congratulations Nagesh. You achieve a useful, beautiful effects with ease, using just basic editing features. We need more videos like this.
Thank you David!
Now please tell me how to do this in video not having to jump to the computer and use after effects
I truly enjoy watching your videos and I have learned so much, Thank you sir
Superb......
U can't find better tutorial than this
Love ur channel sir
Thank you very much 😊
Heard it for the first time , something like tilt shift ❤
Thanks for another awesome tips
I am just curious, about what device do you use, is it a samsung tablet?
Simple yet great video. Thanks
I use a Xiaomi tablet.
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Quick and nice tutorial thnx❤
Thanks :)
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Hi sir ,can you make videos on Photoshop full details of tools and how to use
Great 🙏👌👍
Great effect, thank you very much!
By the way, since you seem to be an expert with Snapseed: isn't Snapseed supposed to allow saving the edit operations with the file for later reload and making modifications? This is even described on the Google help page to the app. But doesn't work for me. No difference between saving and exporting in the 'Export' menu - when I reload saved images, the edits are also gone. Did this ever work? Does it work for you? I use an Android phone...
Thank you!
Saving stacks is supposed to be the feature only on iOS. I can't test it as I too have an Android phone. Hope any iOS users clarify this.
@@NavEditsOfficial
Thanks a lot for the fast reply. For an app that is so widely used there is a regrettable lack of technical information about it available. Most you get are the same tutorials over and over again. While it would be much more useful to even know where Snapseed is storing its LOOKS e.g. As a programmer I would be able to add or change looks programmatically - which could be a very useful feature for many fans of Snapseed.
A pity that Google bought the app from NIK software just to let it fade out without any reasonable support. This is even more annoying since every photographer and their grandmother seem to have it in use for years now on Android and IOS. Seems to be the curse of the too-good-but-free apps nowadays, where nobody can make money out of any more.
You are absolutely right! NIK developers should be commended for the way they designed the app which still is one of the smoothest out there especially considering it is a free one. It is now one more in a sea of apps abandoned by Google.
@@NavEditsOfficial
I made a couple of experiments and found that even on Android the file size of 'exported' and 'saved' images significantly differ. So there must be something going on in the saving process that may incorporate the edit stack. Perhaps on Android there is no problem with saving - but with reloading the stack!?
But still I can't think of no technical reason why saving/loading the stack should be restricted to ios devices only. AFAIK Snapseed on ios is also free, like it is in Android...
Thank you
Can I ask what device are you using?
I used an Android tab for this video.
@@NavEditsOfficial thank you
Nice. Thanks for this tip. 🔥🫡
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