
(And you can revert to your originals at any time!) The technical term for this experience is non-destructive editing in the cloud, and we think you'll really enjoy it. This means you can backup full-resolution photos from your desktop, edit them in seconds on your phone, then add some finishing touches from your tablet. Starting today you can start your edits on one device, and continue (or start over) on another.

Non-destructive photo editing across devices
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Most of the new features are imaging-related and make Google+ a more powerful image editing, storing and sharing platform. Vic Gundotra, VP Engineering at Google, shared some detail about the update on his Google+ profile: Google has launched an update for its Google+ for Android app, and that's good news for all mobile photographers with Android devices. The image editing section of the Google+ app for Android now includes some filters and editing options from the Snapseed editing app.
