Re: "Unable to save changes" when editing photos in Gallery
Yes she is. I've tried toogling between the two while testing as well. I'm now not sure if I spread my files on both! I may need to remove all and start fresh with the folder and apps. I will try Snapseed in the next few days. Thanks for the suggestion. Obviously it would be nice to have an all in one app. The other issue could be the syncing to the cloud. I think it's a permission error to the SD card in the new app.
Arg, cloud syncing... my arch nemesis. I use FolderSync for all my cloud syncing (music, photos, recordings), as I've had nothing but aggravation from Google's cloud syncing as well as Dropbox's camera sync. I wrote up a quite a bit about foldersync starting at this post
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg-g4/540826-google-photos-won-t-stop-syncing-2.html#post4493937 and then read down.
For Snapseed, once you figure out that up/down & left/right gestures over the pic work you through the different options (as when you're using their "tuning" tool), you'll find it's a wonder.
As far as "all in one app" goes, hey... this is Android! Spread your wings! I use 3 different photo editing apps: QuickPic for basic crop and rotation, Snapseed for tuning (contrast, brightness, etc.) as well as filters, and Paper Artist (
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...d=com.dama.paperartistgp&hl=en&token=pXRYlOGw ) for fun "paper-like" effects.
The benefit to QuickPic is that it can handle the Lollipop SD permission problem... so long as you make sure you do a one-time "delete" to trigger the permission prompt. The benefit to both Snapseed and Paper Artist is that they both save new copies of the photo into your internal memory, so that you don't end up with Lollipop SD permission problems. You can then use something like QuickPic to move those images into your "camera" external sd folder.