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What would you do with the above shown below? Simply delete it on your phone the moment you have clicked it? Well, there is a way you can get away with unwanted elements in your photo using a mobile phone application called Snapseed. Though there are many other ways by which you can remove the unwanted elements in a photo, but in this post, I would specifically like to talk about one of my favourite tools. Also, this approach is only for those of you who like to process their photos on a mobile device.
1 Removing unwanted elements using Snapseed’s Healing Tool
Though one should always try and avoid capturing the unwanted and distracting elements, but in some situations, it is not possible. Restrictions such as less moving space, unexpected movement of the subject, etc. Trust me, if you want to remove such unwanted elements in your photo, Snapseed’s healing tool would do a great job. There might be some issues with the Snapseed’s healing tool if the surrounding area of the unwanted element is cluttered. But this tool works smoothly if the surrounding area is neat and has few variants of colors. As you can see in the Clip placed below, all you have to do is tap or drag the area where unwanted elements are placed. The application will automatically cover that particular area with the surrounding scene and the elements would be removed. Do not worry if it does not remove the subject with perfection, zoom-in and try again to get better results.
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2 Edit Only a Particular Area With the “Selective” Option
We begin with a tool that you most certainly won’t be able to live without once you realize how important it is — “Selective”. It lets you specifically alter a part of your image. For instance, if the brightness is on the higher side at a particular spot, you can fix that with this without messing up the rest of the shot. Similarly, it can be employed to modify the saturation, contrast or the structure. In addition to that, you can define multiple references by tapping the little Plus icon on the bottom bar.
3 Objects with the “Healing” Feature
Repair or Remove Admit it, the majority of photographs you capture are ruined due to some unnecessary object hindering with the scene or an oblivious stranger walking in the frame. Snapped can help you with that as well. Just tap on the healing option and continue touching the section until it morphs into the shot you wanted in the first place. I would also advice zooming in for producing relatively more satisfactory results. The app, although, won’t always be able to help you. It’s all comes down to how complicated and dense the issue is.
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1 Removing unwanted elements using Snapseed’s Healing Tool
Though one should always try and avoid capturing the unwanted and distracting elements, but in some situations, it is not possible. Restrictions such as less moving space, unexpected movement of the subject, etc. Trust me, if you want to remove such unwanted elements in your photo, Snapseed’s healing tool would do a great job. There might be some issues with the Snapseed’s healing tool if the surrounding area of the unwanted element is cluttered. But this tool works smoothly if the surrounding area is neat and has few variants of colors. As you can see in the Clip placed below, all you have to do is tap or drag the area where unwanted elements are placed. The application will automatically cover that particular area with the surrounding scene and the elements would be removed. Do not worry if it does not remove the subject with perfection, zoom-in and try again to get better results.
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2 Edit Only a Particular Area With the “Selective” Option
We begin with a tool that you most certainly won’t be able to live without once you realize how important it is — “Selective”. It lets you specifically alter a part of your image. For instance, if the brightness is on the higher side at a particular spot, you can fix that with this without messing up the rest of the shot. Similarly, it can be employed to modify the saturation, contrast or the structure. In addition to that, you can define multiple references by tapping the little Plus icon on the bottom bar.
3 Objects with the “Healing” Feature
Repair or Remove Admit it, the majority of photographs you capture are ruined due to some unnecessary object hindering with the scene or an oblivious stranger walking in the frame. Snapped can help you with that as well. Just tap on the healing option and continue touching the section until it morphs into the shot you wanted in the first place. I would also advice zooming in for producing relatively more satisfactory results. The app, although, won’t always be able to help you. It’s all comes down to how complicated and dense the issue is.
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