After soft-launching in December, Snapseed for iOS is now officially rolling out its new camera that makes the app more than just an image editor.
Previously, the “Snapseed camera” could only be launched from a Lock Screen widget, Control Center, or Camera Control. There’s now a camera icon in the top-right corner of the app.
Since last year, Snapseed has added “manual adjustments for exposure and focus.” You can enable “PRO” from the new top-left toggle. This adds three buttons to the bottom of the viewfinder: ISO, Shutter Speed, and Focus. You also get a skeuomorphic dial to adjust from Auto.
Flash has been moved to the bottom-left, with zoom on the opposite side.
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Besides using your custom saved looks, Snapseed camera offers real-time “film emulation” in the following styles:
KP1: Inspired by Kodak Portra 400
KP2: Inspired by Kodak Portra 160
KG1: Inspired by Kodak Gold 200
KE1: Inspired by Kodak E200
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