![]() Last September, Google announced that they had acquired Nik Software, so it was only a matter of time until an Android version of Snapseed would be released.Īnd here’s the good news: Snapseed is now available since yesterday on Android phones and tablets. ![]() But it was only available on iOS for $4.99. It’s packed with different tools and even has the company’s unique U-point technology that lets you make precise exposure, contrast and color adjustments to various user-defined control points in an image. This powerful app treads the line between professional and amateur photography. Snapseedis an app developed by Nik Software, one of the leading companies when it comes to photo-editing, with plugins like Silver Efex Pro or Color Efex 4. Well, the good news is, Snapseed, one of the best editing apps on the app market is now available on Android phones and tablets. The main reason in my opinion was the lack of powerful editing tools. ![]() But it seemed that Android smartphones, although having cameras as good as the iPhone, were lagging behind. Since then, many more apps that allow users to edit photos directly on their phone, have surfaced. There’s no denying that iPhones have opened up the door to a new genre of photography and Hipstamatic+ Instagram have popularized filters on lifeless bland snapshots that are now directly shared online to hundreds of people. When we mention mobile photography, the first thing that comes up to mind usually is “ iPhoneography“.
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