6/20/2023 0 Comments Nik software snapseed![]() (For some reason, there’s a blank space on the bottom between the first and second page of filters, as if there’s one missing.) What you’re presented with are two pages of filters: Auto Correct, Selective Adjust, Tune Image, Straighten & Rotate, Crop, Black & White, Vintage Films, Drama, Grunge, Center Focus, and Organic Frames. Consequently, it’s hard to know where to begin with the app once you open an image in it. The best way to describe Snapseed is to say it’s a smorgasbord of mobile photo effects that have been reinterpreted from Nik’s desktop applications. ![]() Play around with Snapseed for a few days, however, and it’s hard not to be impressed. I’m so used to iPad apps doing one or two things very well, a serious multi-tasking program takes some getting used to. Perhaps it’s just a case of a product being a tad ahead of its time. Does an iPad app need to do so much? Do I want/need this much control over my images on a tablet when I’ll likely work on them in Photoshop on my computer anyway? In bringing its computer-based editing chops to the mobile world, Nik has upped the ante on what a photo app for the iPad can do.īut as much as I like Snapseed and appreciate its image editing power, there are times when it feels slightly overextended. ![]() I’d hardly expect anything less from Nik, a company that has produced some of my favorite photo software for the laptop/desktop world: Silver Efex Pro, Color Efex Pro and Viveza, to name just a few. in your images via gesture control very good black-and-white conversion tool cool photo frames and easy to use sharing functionality. Here’s just a little of what you get for $4.99 with Snapseed: over 11 built-in filters offering a range of photo editing effects a nifty touch and swipe interface that lets you apply changes in a fun way Nik’s innovative U Point technology for selectively tweaking color, lighting, saturation etc. To label this merely an “app” would undersell its robust photo editing features. There’s a reason Nik Software calls its new Snapseed program a “photo experience for the iPad” in its press materials.
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