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Snapchat: How to Use the Tone Tool When Creating Snaps

This feature can improve a post's exposure

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By Brandy Shaul

 

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The Snapchat camera offers a “Tone” tool that is designed to “improve your Snaps by fixing exposure issues.”

Our guide will show you how to use the Tone tool when creating Snaps in the Snapchat mobile application.

Note: These screenshots were captured in the Snapchat app on iOS.

Step 1: On Snapchat’s camera screen, tap the plus sign icon on the right side of the screen.

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Step 2: Scroll down and tap “Tone.”

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Step 3: Tap the icon of two sliders on the right side of the screen.

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Step 4: Use the slider to adjust the Tone feature to your desired level.

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Step 5: Tap on the camera screen outside of the “Tone” adjustment window to close the window.

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Now, you can take a Snap as you normally would.

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Brandy Shaul

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Brandy is a freelance writer for Adweek's SocialProDaily covering social media, gaming, apps and platforms.

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