4/13/2023 0 Comments Snapseed for chromebook![]() So, if you have the courage and daring and wish to explore unmarked territory, read on…īut don’t say I didn’t warn you. ![]() Want to test this pretty new app out before Google release it? The road may be long and tedious, but if you’re anything like me then trying to use apps still in development is all the excitement you get.Ī how-to guide of this quality (or lack thereof - apologies) is never something I’d want to force upon anyone, but this is the only method I have found and I’m certain many of you are simply itching to try it out. What do you think of it so far? Check out the screenshots below. * It is not yet possible to restrict upload locations - it will currently auto-upload all discovered photos and videos (although there is a setting for ‘full size’ or ‘standard’ uploads - standard uses no storage quota). However, thanks to François Beaufort and Saša Stefanović (and this thread), I have been able to piece together a clunky guide to try it yourself. The general consensus is that this app, as of yet, is impossible to run - and with good reason: it’s blinkin’ hard to get going. Naturally it already has the beginnings of integration with Google+, displaying +1s, comments and view-counts on images from your Google+ albums, and allowing you to share your photos with one click. ![]() The app style seems to take a lot of pointers from Android, and is clearly designed for touch interaction. Lightbox view, displaying +1s and comments ![]() It is hoped that better photo organisation tools and editing software surfaces in the near future, potentially in the form of Nik Software, Snapseed or Picnik. This auto-curation tool chooses photos based on characteristics like image quality, exposure and blurriness. The Native Client-powered app, announced two weeks ago as part of the Chromebook Pixel launch, brings us the long-needed interface overhaul and likely merge of PicasaWeb and Google+ Photos.Īlthough not yet released, the development leak brings powerful features to the (dark)table, including automatic import from SD cards and cameras, “Instant Upload” of photos from your computer,* and image analysis to select the best shots. If you’re any kind of Chromie fanboy worth his pixels, you have probably already come across the new Google+ Photos App, ‘Pulsar’. ![]()
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