#Snapseed qr codes android
There are many Android and iOS apps and desktop software available for image manipulation and management but I am going to focus on the free Android tools that I personally use to edit and manage my images.įor image editing on the go, I use the Snapseed app. You can read more about the tools and workflows I use for managing images below, then take a look at the activities under ‘Try’, and finally, please share your thoughts and comments with us under ‘Share’.
This week I will be covering the tools and workflows I use both in my personal and professional life that help me manage, manipulate and use images while I am living and working in the moment. As I’m shooting, my images are backed up to the cloud and I can instantly edit them on my smartphone and use them on social media, my blog or as part of a learning resource I am developing. Nowadays, my collection of film cameras collects dust and I barely travel with a bulky DSLR camera, choosing the immediacy and convenience of my smartphone to shoot as many images in the moment as my device storage can handle. As a photographer in a previous life, during a period of industry transition from film to digital, managing and manipulating images meant dealing with the challenge of physical storage of film and prints along with lengthy and expensive darkroom manipulation whilst moving toward a future where we would use software on a desktop computer to manipulate and manage images.