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New Tool: Motion Blur

So, I decided to give the new Motion Blur tool a spin, and I absolutely love it! Kudos to the Snapseed team for continuing to make the app better every day.

Also, with this new feature, I’m wondering if we might also see Lens Blur soon, i mean one that lets you properly separate the subject from the background, similar to how Motion Blur works. Fingers crossed that’s a yes! 🤞

u/kevoo_90 — 8 days ago

How to hide the page title in the address bar?

Dia shows the domain plus the full page title in the address bar (e.g. youtube(dot)com / long video title). I would love to see just the URL instead (when you hover on the address bar). Is there a setting or workaround for this? Thanks!

u/kevoo_90 — 16 days ago

SelcomPesa USD Account

Has anyone tried SelcomPesa's new USD Account yet?

I hear it lets you send and receive USD internationally, with SelcomPesa charging $1 on their end, while incoming transfer fees depend on the sending/intermediary bank.

It seems like it could be a useful option for freelancers, remote workers, and creators receiving payments from abroad, especially compared to PayPal withdrawals to M-Pesa, which can be quite costly.

Would love to hear from anyone who has used it. How has your experience been, and are there any fees or limitations people should know about?

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u/kevoo_90 — 3 months ago

Great update, though the UI is a bit cluttered

I’ve been using Snapseed for a long time, and it remains my go-to for mobile editing. The precision of the tools, especially things like HSL adjustments is unmatched for mobile photography. The app’s ability to handle high-quality enhancements while staying accessible is something I really value in my workflow.

However, the recent layout changes feel a bit counter intuitive from a user experience perspective.

The floating "Camera" pill button sits directly over the photo grid, which obstructs the view of the images I’m trying to browse. It feels a bit redundant to have that floating button right above the large "ADD PHOTO" bar at the bottom.
It would be much cleaner if these two actions were grouped together or if the “add photo” button was moved to the top navigation bar to keep the grid clear. Right now, the overlapping elements make the interface feel a bit cluttered.

Overall, i love the app and what it can do, i hope to see a more streamlined layout in a future update.

u/kevoo_90 — 3 months ago

I recently switched from Arc to Dia and it’s holding up pretty well so far. Overall, it’s fantastic. However, I’ve noticed a few things and I’d really appreciate it if they could be added to Dia.

The address bar is one of these things. I’d love a toggle for pro users to hide it. I understand Dia is designed for average users but it shouldn’t limit pro users either. This way you’d be catering to both groups rather than just one.

Once this is implemented, I’ll be able to fully enjoy the experience. That’s all I’m asking and I hope the developers will consider adding it in the near future.

Otherwise, I’m loving it.

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u/kevoo_90 — 4 months ago

I’ve been using Arc Browser for about a month now and while it’s a fantastic browser overall (coming from Brave) there’s something I feel could be significantly improved.

Is there a way to disable the glass border? I find it distracting and I’d love a toggle to turn it off.  I have no problem with developers and I’m sure they have their reasons but it would be great if users had an option for a borderless look.

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u/kevoo_90 — 4 months ago