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06/19/2011 05:29:54 PM · #1
Anybody else using Nik's Snapseed for the iPad. Just got myself an Olympus EPL1 for my birthday and with the iPad, this software and the camera connection kit I seem to have a portable powerhouse.

I would HIGHLY recommend this software.

Now, if only I could find a way to get my edited images onto DPC without the use of an intermediary computer...
06/19/2011 06:23:32 PM · #2
Yup--it is a pretty cool tool. :D
08/02/2011 03:10:07 PM · #3
ooh I was expecting loads of responses to this thread.

Nik just launched Snapseed for the iPhone/iPod touch.
08/02/2011 03:19:50 PM · #4
Yea, that was good news! The ipad2 camera is largely useless, so I was emailing iphone4 shots to myself just to get them on the ipad for snapseed mods. This will be much better. Probably will allow a lot more users to take advantage of it. It just wasn't that helpful on the ipad, but I do a alot of shoot, retouch and post right on my iphone, and now snapseed can be a workflow option.
08/02/2011 03:27:55 PM · #5
This can't be a good workflow for print. I assume this is just for sharing stuff online?
08/02/2011 04:53:19 PM · #6
Originally posted by yanko:

This can't be a good workflow for print. I assume this is just for sharing stuff online?


it is sort of a nik Viveza plus some ColorEfx and SilverEfx stuff in an iphone/ipad app. Some iphone shots can print pretty well, some not. This is for retouching directly on the devices--having it now available on the iphone, which has the better camera, is a big help as opposed to ipad only. Though, one can load images from a separate camera onto the ipad and retouch them there, too.

Iris actually provides layer and masking capability on the iphone, ipad.

Maybe one of these days I'll load an image right from my dslr sd card, do a full set of post just on the ipad. interesting experiment.
08/02/2011 05:06:04 PM · #7
Installing now. Thanks for the bump.
08/05/2011 06:27:23 PM · #8
Fun app.

08/05/2011 07:30:10 PM · #9
Never heard of it...guess I'll have to check out the app store!
09/11/2011 04:06:00 PM · #10
See iPad screenshots here.

I'm wondering how these iOS apps are going to affect the desktop software market over time! The price is right but the workflow is impacted.
09/11/2011 04:13:59 PM · #11
I round tripped this image to Snapseed - that's where the texture comes from. Used email for the roundtripping - not toooooo cumbersome.


09/11/2011 04:50:31 PM · #12


Not nearly as glorious as Paul's wife. ;)
09/11/2011 05:15:32 PM · #13
Originally posted by paulbtlw:


Now, if only I could find a way to get my edited images onto DPC without the use of an intermediary computer...


Though I'm not completely sure of the technical details, I believe that part would require some coding on Langdon's part. I could be wrong.
09/11/2011 05:51:50 PM · #14
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by paulbtlw:


Now, if only I could find a way to get my edited images onto DPC without the use of an intermediary computer...


Though I'm not completely sure of the technical details, I believe that part would require some coding on Langdon's part. I could be wrong.


I think it could be done allowing devices to email images directly to our profile accounts. We could then add them from there. I know of educational applications where students use iPhone and iPod Touches to upload media to their e-portfolios. They email them directly to a section of their e-portfolio and there they appear.
01/13/2012 12:40:15 AM · #15
Did anybody notice you can now get Snapseed for the desktop? (Mac only currently, via the app store) According to Nik they are working on a Windows/Android version too.
01/13/2012 08:42:55 AM · #16
I hadn't until you said but I'll definitely grab it. More than once I've round-tripped to my iPad to use it for an entry (normally to add textures for an Expert Editing challenge).
06/06/2012 10:49:36 AM · #17
Snapseed is currently FREE in the iTunes store instead of £2.99 (still a bargain). Looks like some really good software.
06/06/2012 10:53:30 AM · #18
$19.99 in the app store for macs.
06/06/2012 11:16:25 AM · #19
Great mobile software. Been using it for a few months now for editing on the go and sharing photos to facebook.
06/06/2012 12:23:21 PM · #20
Originally posted by paulbtlw:

Now, if only I could find a way to get my edited images onto DPC without the use of an intermediary computer...


Use iCab Mobile as your iPad browser. Haven't done it in a few weeks but if I remember correctly you have to use the "classic uploader" on the DPC end.
06/07/2012 04:41:48 AM · #21
Originally posted by lawrysimm:

Snapseed is currently FREE in the iTunes store instead of £2.99 (still a bargain). Looks like some really good software.


Yeah probably should have mentioned it was on iPad that it was free... also should mention UK store as I only just discovered the US and UK stores hold different items at different prices... I always figured the stock was the same and the price converted to GBP but seems you can't buy from US iTunes with a UK account and vice versa. Only just found that out when I was trying to get the E! Fashion Police App :-)
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