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Snapseed for mac reviews
Snapseed for mac reviews





snapseed for mac reviews
  1. SNAPSEED FOR MAC REVIEWS PRO
  2. SNAPSEED FOR MAC REVIEWS SOFTWARE
  3. SNAPSEED FOR MAC REVIEWS CRACK

When using just your finger, it's a lot easier than Photoshop Touch's lasso tool.ĭepending on the device you're using, Snapseed can save images of up to 16 megapixels, more than most competitors. Using U Point technology, you can drop control points around a certain part of an image, and apply edits to that selection. The pop-up box looks attractive, with oval-shaped and colorful buttons that appear to have drawn influence from Apple's iOS design.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe most innovative feature of Snapseed remains Selective adjustment. You can swipe anywhere on the screen to activate these options, but it's best to swipe in the gray space around an image - that way, your finger won't cover the pop-up box or the changes you're making. And once you select which option you want, you'll then slide left to right to adjust that enhancement. For most of the tools, you'll swipe up and down to call up a pop-up box in the center of the image, with further enhancement options. It quickly becomes obvious that Nik has rethought image editing for a touch universe. The newest features are filters for adding a vintage look to your image (dubbed Retrolux in the Snapseed universe) and an improved Frames filter. It would have been helpful to have these clustered together as adjustments and creative enhancements, just as they are on Nik's website. Select any of these 14 editing options, and you'll start making adjustments to your pics. Altering your photos by touch feels nicer.Ī post that originally appeared on Google+.Click to EnlargeSnapseed Mobile's editing choices are clearly delineated, in attractive, large graphic icons that spell out what each option does.

snapseed for mac reviews

If you’re happy shuffling photos between an iPad and a Mac and you already have Snapseed, then it’s not worth the purchase. It is expensive to compared to a lot of the photo filter apps in the MacStore, but if you don’t have any app and you don’t need fine control like Color Efex or Viveza then it’s a good buy.

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Have Nik lost a sale, or have they worked out that tools, excellent as they are, are aimed at the pro market and they need something different to prise money out of the hobby market? I’d get even less use out of the “Cross-processed on a rainy Tuesday” filter and so on.

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The last thing I want to do is make people think I’m willing to get up at the crack of dawn to photograph something. Ok, I don’t get the Sunrise Glow filter, but how often would I use it? I like to sleep in. This adds an extra spanner to Nik marketing machine, because this does a lot of what I want from Viveza or Color Efex.

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A $10 instruction video was indeed 50% off, but the savings on the software were bringing down the prices to US levels, which doesn’t feel like a saving. The only exception was a recent sale where things were up to 50% off. I keep thinking about buying Viveza, HDR Efex or Color Efex, or the bulk suite, but I keep getting put off because whenever I look the price in Europe is much higher than from the US store, even after allowing for VAT. I could do something similar to remove structure in Snapseed by adding a point and turning down the contrast a little. Looking at the result I think I’d want to push it back in to Aperture to blur the sky a little.

snapseed for mac reviews

In this case it might be a blessing but it’ll annoy me if that’s persistent. That’s all I did because then it looks like a bug kicked in and I couldn’t apply any more effects like Vignette or Drama. That’s a scalable effect, so if you think I’ve gone over the top you could pull a slider down to ease off. I applied the Structure+ effect to bring out details in the stones and clouds. The rest of Snapseed’s effects are global.

snapseed for mac reviews

If you want a lot of control then it’s $99 for Viveza or Color Efex. The range of point options is limited to brightness, contrast and saturation. It’d be great if you could do that with all the effects, but you can’t. My version of PhotoShop Elements is out-of-date so I don’t know how good the smart selectors are in that now, but the versions I have used have been much harder to do the same thing with. It works well for complex shapes, like if you want to select flowerheads in a shot. There are other ways of doing the same thing in other photo apps, but this is usually a painless way of selecting an area.







Snapseed for mac reviews