Finding a good photo editor app that works flawlessly on a mobile device was very difficult before Snapseed came along. Snapseed is a free photo editor application developed by Google. You can transfer the photos from your camera into your mobile and start editing without a lot of preparation. Though the photo editing software meant for desktop computers perform better, having Snapseed on your mobile can let you edit photos anywhere. Given that Snapseed is meant just for mobile devices, it is available on both Android and iOS. Apart from the basic app requirements, you don’t really have to worry about anything. This means Snapseed will work on almost all the Android and iOS devices that are being used actively today. This also includes the iPhone 13.
But on a rare occasion, if the Snapseed app does not work on your iPhone 13, don’t worry! We have some troubleshooting methods that will help you get through the problem easily! Keep reading to know more.
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Fixes for Snapseed not working on iPhone 13:
1) Change the file type:
Snapseed works with a variety of image types. However, if you are trying to load a RAW image file onto the app, you can face some issues. The way these files are saved changes with every camera. Hence, a better option to work around this is changing the file type to DNG. You can use Adobe converter or any other converter you find online. Once the file is changed to DNG, you shouldn’t face any problems with Snapseed on your iPhone 13.
2) Check compatibility:
In the case of an Android device, there are very few limitations on the camera that you can use with the Snapseed app. Unfortunately, an iPhone does not accept RAW files from all cameras. Take a look at the list given below and make sure that your camera is on it. If it’s not, you will have to either switch to a different camera or make sure the image you load into Snapseed on your iPhone 13 is a different file type.
Here is the list –
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1Dx, 5D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 70D, 100D (Kiss X7, Rebel SL1), 350D (Kiss Digital N, Digital Rebel XT), 400D (Kiss Digital X, Digital Rebel XTi), 450D (Kiss X2, Rebel XSi), 500D (Kiss X3, Rebel T1i), 550D (Kiss X4, Rebel T2i), 600D (Kiss X5, Rebel T3i), 650D (Kiss X6i, Rebel T4i), 700D (Kiss X7i, Rebel T5i), 750D (Kiss X8i, Rebel T6i), 1000D (Kiss F, Rebel XS), 1100D (Kiss X50, Rebel T3), RebelT6 760D, Rebel T6 8000D, 1200D, M
Canon Powershot G1X, G7X, G12, G16, S100
Fuji X100
Nikon 1AW1, 1J1, 1J2, 1J3, 1J4, 1S1, 1S2, 1V1, 1V2, 1V3, D3, D3X, D4, D4S, D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D200, D300, D300s, D600, D610, D700, D750, D800, D800E, D810, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D7000, D7100, D7200, Df, Coolpix A, Coolpix p7800
Olympus E-M1, E-M5, E-M10, E-P1, E-P2, E-P3, E-P5, E-PL3, E-PL5, E-PL7, OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Panasonic CM1, FZ300, G70, GF1, GF3, GF5, GF7, GH3, GH4, GM1, GM5, GX1, GX8, LX5, LX7, LX100
Sony A7, A7R, A7S, A7 Mark II, A55, A58, A65, A77, A77 Mark II, A99, A700, A3000, A5000, A5100, A6000, QX1, NEX-5, NEX-5N, NEX-5R, NEX-6, NEX-7, NEX-C3, NEX-F3, RX1, RX1R, RX10, RX10 Mark II, RX100, RX100 Mark II, RX100 Mark III, RX100 Mark IV
3) Restart device:
Restart your iPhone 13 to refresh the system and all the apps installed on it. After restarting the device, wait for a few seconds and open the Snapseed app. Check if the problem bothering you before is resolved. In most cases, there won’t be any problems here on.
4) Reinstall the app:
As a final step, you can try to reinstall the Snapseed app on your iPhone 13. Uninstall the app from your phone and perform a restart again. After restarting your iPhone, go to the App Store and reinstall Snapseed. Reinstalling the app will give you the latest version and also fix the problem caused by corrupted files.