The synagogue in my home town

Certainly there are the guide lines for photography for Google Maps so I would probably not go to as extreme when editing a photo as I have gone with this one but often I enjoy “tuning up” pictures when they first come out rather flat from my camera (phone).

This was “tweaked” in my new toy, Affinity Photo.

And here’s the original:

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Hey @Csaba . This is a beautiful edit! Did you use Google Photos? I often use Google Photos or Snapseed to freshen my pics.

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Thanks, @TraciC ! I also use Google Photos a lot to quickly fix some photos but this was Affinity Photo (has much more tools actually). Unfortunately Snapseed is Android only and I do not have a tablet and on my phone, there is no much room for being productive.

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It is like you give the surface of everything in the photo a new touch.

It is magic, @Csaba !

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hi @Csaba I love this photo! Is it for free app or in-app purchase?

It’s not free (although not expensive) but also it’s on my PC (they also have a Mac version and an iPad version - but no Android).

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Nice photo, lovely environment. thank you @Csaba for sharing with us.

Nicee! You’ve done an awesome edit, @Csaba . I usually post my photos without editing them or just use some Instagram filters. (yes, I am an amateur)

Great “tune up” @Csaba .

I am not usually giving any editing in maps (apart a bit of saturation), but for sure it gives a lot of value, in this case

Thanks, @ErmesT . Note that (as I wrote in my initial post as well) I do not mean such edits for maps either.

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Amazing photo @Csaba . I also like the Affinity Photo editor you use and it’s actually awesome.

Namaste, Niraj