![]() Negative tones in temperature will make the photo look more blue and positive tones in temperature will make the photo look more yellow. To make it pop more select the temperature brush and move the temperature to -5. However, after adding +10 saturation, the watercolor still looks a bit dull. If needed, zoom in to color in the smaller areas. Then drag your finger over the desired areas like the water, shirt, and paddle and the saturation brush tool will bring out more color in those areas. To add more color, select the Brush tool and saturation at +10. ![]() ![]() This tool is helpful if you don’t want to edit the entire picture and instead want to modify only a portion of it.įor example, the photo below would stand out more if some parts like the water, shirt, and paddle would have more color. The brush function under the Tools menu allows Snapseed users to target specific areas of the photo for certain edits such as saturation, temperature, exposure, or dodge and burn. ![]()
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