![]() That is it! Save the image by touching “export” and then “Save”. You can even expand the focal point by pinching and zooming out. ![]() Touch vignette and then the sliders as shown.Ĭhange the vignette effect around the face, so if you have more than one face (as in the photograph below), consider moving the focal point around as shown. You will see that there are several steps that I did to enhance such portraits. Go back and touch the third icon from the right again. Presto! Check out the difference it made to your image! You are pretty much done, but if you want to adjust what the photo is emphasizing, then continue. Point your camera to the image with the QR code (on a PC/Mac or a friend’s phone), The image is at the top of the page, directly below the “before”/”after” slider images. If you are reading this on your own phone, borrow someone else’s and navigate to. Touch the third icon from the right as shown below.Īt this point your camera will turn on. Once you have Snapseed loaded, open the image you want to enhance by touching “Open” ![]() If you do not know how to load this filter, follow the instructions below: Here is my filter (Snapseed calls it “QR look”)
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