How To Save Your Work in Snapseed From Google

How To Save Your Work in Snapseed From Google The way that the Save button in Snapseed from Google functions differs between iOS and Android devices. I explore these differences and the way that they impact your mobile image processing workflow in this tutorial. I start with the options that Snapseed for iOS offers first in this tutorial and then I dig into how things differ on an Android device. Key Points: I strongly recommend using the Save A Copy option whenever possible if you are improving your mobile images with Snapseed on an iOS device. Choosing the Save A Copy option in Snapseed for iOs protects your original photo plus it creates a new image that includes all of your Snapseed changes. On iOS devices, you can open up this file at a later date with Snapseed and continue to improve your image without losing any of your editing flexibility. Snapseed on Android devices always uses a version of the Saves A Copy command. There is no option to overwrite your original image in Snapseed for Android. Unfortunately though, when Snapseed saves a copy of your work on an Android device it does not create a file that you can continue to revise. If you are using an Android device then you need to be aware that you cannot easily undo a mistake, without starting all over, after you have saved your edits and moved on to another photo in Snapseed. ------------ Learn Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Adobe Lightroom CC for Mobile, Snapseed from Google, and more with our complete video training courses at http://www.focusphotoschool.com. FocusPhotoSchool.com subscribers receive unlimited access to hundreds of in-depth video tutorials from Adobe Certified Lightroom and Photoshop CC Expert David Marx. Visit our website today to take your photography to the next level!