Something Like Snapseed For Mac

Something Like Snapseed For Mac 4,7/5 4788 reviews

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Mrswitters wrote: I recently downloaded Snapseed for my iPad and I'm having a blast editing photos with it. Yes, it's not as powerful as LR or Photoshop but it's so intuitive, easy, and fun. I know that Snapseed used to have a Mac app, but it was discontinued when Google bought it. That always happens.) Um, not that I recall.

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I thought Snapseed was an iOS-ified version of the Nik Collection, which Google is giving away for free. Is there another editing app for Mac that has the simplicity of Snapseed? Robgendreau wrote: Um, not that I recall. I thought Snapseed was an iOS-ified version of the Nik Collection, which Google is giving away for free. No, Snapseed and Nik are totally different. Nik Collection is a traditional point-and-click set of Photoshop plugins.

Snapseed is a fully touch-oriented and mobile-optimized filtering and editing app. I've only used Snapseed and not Nik, but Snapseed is so brilliant that I preferred it until Lightroom Mobile finally added local corrections, catching up to Snapseed. The Snapseed touch editing UI is a joy to use. Robgendreau wrote: mrswitters wrote: Is there another editing app for Mac that has the simplicity of Snapseed? That is at least a good start.

I don't know of any other Mac apps that work quite like Snapseed. There might be some in the Mac App Store, but since the App Store doesn't allow free trials of full featured software (only free apps with In-App Purchases to get to the features you want to try), you have to take your chances. Graybalanced wrote: I've only used Snapseed and not Nik, but Snapseed is so brilliant that I preferred it until Lightroom Mobile finally added local corrections, catching up to Snapseed. The Snapseed touch editing UI is a joy to use.

That has been my experience as well (with Snapseed; I haven't tried Lightroom mobile). Amazing how satisfying and different it is to use touch-based editing with Snapseed.

So much more natural and fun, even compared to using my Wacom tablet with LR or PS. Obviously not expecting touch based editing to be replicated on the Mac, but Snapseed also appeals because of the layout of the editing features and its simplicity. Sorry; I referred to Nik because they were the original developers of Snapseed (and as a division of google I think they still are) and I thought they used some of the same algorithms in Snapseed. I'd missed that they also had a Snapseed for macOS.