Someone recommended the Snapseed app to me in a comment on the Hive blockchain in the recent past. I currently do not remember his/her username, because I talked to many people in this week, but maybe he/she will see this post.
I say thank you for the recommendation.
Today I decided to try it out, and post my first steps with it in the Photography Lovers community. I noticed that there are a lot of settings, edits, parameters to choose from in Snapseed.
For the first step I decided to apply the HDR-scape filter on four of my autumn/fall photos.
The filter strength is 50% on all of the four photos. The 50% is the default setting, and I think it is fine (at least on these photos).
I took all of the four photos with my Samsung Galaxy A12.
I took the first photo near the bus stop of my village.
I took the rest three photos in the garden of the house I currently live in.
The original (unedited) versions (the four photos from above without the HDR-scape filter):
3.99 MB, 4000x2250, F2.0, 1/949 s, 4.60mm, ISO 100.
White balance Manual.
2021.10.14, 14:15 CEST.
2.82 MB, 4000x2250, F2.0, 1/2717 s, 4.60 mm, ISO 100.
White balance Manual.
2021.10.16, 16:15 CEST.
3.33 MB, 4000x2250, F2.0, 1/365 s, 4.60mm, ISO 200.
White balance Manual.
2021.10.16, 16:20 CEST.
4.53 MB, 4000x2250, F2.0, 1/298 s, 4.60mm, ISO 200.
White balance Manual.
2021.10.16, 16:20 CEST.