Snapseed for Android updated to version 4.0.8, introducing new camera features with grid lines and levels. These enhancements allow users to customize their camera interface using options like the Rule of Thirds and tilt measurement, improving the photography experience on the app.
Snapseed for Android has rolled out version 4.0.8, featuring new camera options that enhance user customization. Users can now access grid lines, which include formats like Rule of Thirds, 2Γ2, and Golden Ratio, with the default set to None.
Additionally, the update introduces a levels feature that is enabled by default. Users can choose from Flat-Lay, Horizon, and Tilt settings, allowing for better alignment in photography.
This update follows the major 4.0 release from May, which primarily focused on bug fixes and interface improvements. The recent rolls of updates also include refinements to the Color Theme picker and the addition of small previews for various editor styles.
Historically, the iOS version of Snapseed includes features like Location Metadata and Format support. There is an anticipation that these will be integrated into the Android version in subsequent updates.
The Snapseed 4.0.8 update is currently being rolled out via the Google Play Store. Users can expect to see gradual availability over the coming days.
Previous versions, such as 4.0.1, added a homescreen shortcut to directly launch the camera. Future updates are expected to enhance Snapseedβs RAW support, further improving its functionality.
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Snapseed for Android updated to version 4.0.8, introducing new camera features with grid lines and levels. These enhancements allow users to customize their camera interface using options like the Rule of Thirds and tilt measurement, improving the photography experience on the app.