Nik Software Releases Snapseed for iPad
Snapseed is the Future of Post Processing
Nik Software has Raised the App Bar
Snapseed for the iPad was released on June 7th and with that release the iPad just became a complete package for processing your photographs. I really wasn't going to write about this right now but after playing with it and seeing how much it can do, I had to share it with you.
The simple interface is all about flicking your finger left and right and up and down. Even the amazing U Point technology is included with Snapseed. There is even Auto modes to auto correct exposure and color. The options for versatility are endless.

Here is the sunflower image before Snapseed processed it and showing the simple intuitive interface for Snapseed. Using all the options I could find and adding a Grunge filter for extra polish the finished image is at the top of the page.

Priced at only $4.99 this iPad app is worth quadruple....but, ssssh, don't tell NIK that! Now more than ever carrying my iPad is like carrying a powerful laptop with me all the time.
Go get your SNAPSEED!
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