![]() ![]() ![]() Non-Chrome browsers are only able to crop and rotate photos for now. Unfortunately, the full suite of tools are only available on Chrome browsers. If they aren't they should be arriving pretty soon. If you're unhappy with the edited results, there's always the option to revert to the original version of your photo.Īccording to a Google+ post by Google employee, Josh Haftel, the new tools should be available to users now. Users are able to do basic edits like crop and rotate, or creative edits like adding filters and frames, simply by using their mouse pointers to drag on the editing sliders. While the tools are fairly powerful, they're not overly complicated to use, so almost anyone will be able to get used to them in a matter of minutes. They can be found when you open up any photo in Google+, and click on the "Edit" option above the photo. Google has just updated Google+ Photos with some new photo editing tools powered by Snapseed, which was acquired by Google in September 2012. Google+ Gets Snapseed Powered Photo Editing Tools ![]()
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