![]() ![]() Black and White adjustment with customizable grain and contrast filters.Universal white balance, saturation, brightness, ambience adjustments via 'Tune Image' palette.U Point technology for precise selective exposure and color adjustments.On paper at least, Snapseed is impressively well-featured. For that price you get U Point exposure, contrast and saturation control, as well as more conventional cropping and rotational adjustments, plus a range of effects filters and frames. At $4.99, Snapseed is by far Nik's cheapest payware, even if it is one of the more expensive photography apps on the market right now. Two of the most popular: Silver Efex Pro 2 and Viveza 2, cost $199 each, and the complete collection, which contains all of Nik's various plugins for Photoshop, Lightroom and Apple Aperture, costs $599 - not much less than Photoshop CS5.Īt first glance then, the price of Nik's new Snapseed application for the Apple iPad looks like a typo. Nik's plugins have an excellent reputation, but they're not cheap. The unique selling point of Nik's software is the company's U Point technology, which allows you to make precise exposure, contrast and color adjustments to various user-defined control points in an image. The chances are, if you're a keen photographer, that you will have come across its range of Photoshop and Apple Aperture plugins, and it is Nik's technology that drives Capture NX/NX2 - Nikon's flagship image manipulation software. Although hardly a household name, Nik has been making software for digital photographers for years. ![]()
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