Google’s Nicolas Roard has revealed some of the improvements to the default Android 4.4 KitKat photo editor via Google+. The new photo editor is more advanced than the previous default photo editor on Android. The new non-destructive photo editor allows for full size image processing, zooming, re-editing, image exporting and user presets. The main advantage is the ability to add graduated filters, per channel saturation controls, full colour adjustments and more. Of course being an Android feature it should work and be present on all Android 4.4 compatible smartphones and tablets, unless vendors choose to replace it with their own photo editing software. See more details about it in the Google promotional video below:
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