![]() I can confirm that it will not open RAW files from the Nikon Z6. A list of compatible camera RAW formats is available on the Google Snapseed site. I dig deeper into Snapseed in my book The Ultimate Guide to Mobile Photography (it’s a good book, you should buy it ? ). It’s quite good and has a lot of useful features as well as some of the fun filters and overlays. Snapseed is a popular photo editing app from Google that’s available for both Apple and Android mobile devices. That would be pretty awesome and I genuinely hope this happens at some point down the road.You can get Snapseed to work on a Windows (and Mac) Desktop. If I’m wishing, I’d love for Google Photos integration right in the Photos folder in the Files app. I love that this works, but I’d LOVE to see the same integration in the Chrome OS files app. It doesn’t really hurt to have it there and I’ll still continue using the web interface for my work on the desktop, but now on the occasion I use Photoshop Express for something, I’ll be able to drop in files directly instead of downloading them from the web and importing from my Downloads folder. However, I had an email today asking why Android apps don’t have basic access to Google Photos and, as I began looking, I realized it was all tied to having that app installed and set up on my Chromebook. I don’t use a ton of Android apps on my Chromebook anyway, so I tend to not even notice this option missing. Because of this, I tend to forget to install the Android app or set it up on my Chromebook at all. I like the web interface and it is my go-to for photo edits and sharing when I’m at my Chromebook. I, for one, use on a daily basis on my Chromebook. While this seems crazy-simple, I totally understand the issue.
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