Who knows 10 years from now, you can have something more powerful like the M1 inside an iPhone with a flip screen that can turn into a small tablet allowing you to edit and use AI neural engine to do what my Mac Pro with a GPU and Topaz AI software do on images today. For a few of us, the desktop or laptop with better software is needed. It also feels not quite as finished or as polished in appearance as the iPad version. Interesting because it's very similar indeed to the mobile version, yet somehow nowhere near as nice to use. For the majority of people, this is good enough. Incidentally, I got hold of a copy of Snapseed for the Mac last night, and it's quite interesting to use coming from using it on the iPad. You can also download the Snapseed desktop app for PC or Mac online for free. It is a tool for editing your photos with precision, and the feature that makes it so great is the fact that it lets you crop, flip, burn in, focus, and. Today people simply find the phone convenient taking photos and that's how Apple sets things up, focusing the phone as the only computer to edit images. Apple App Store for your iPhone, Android, iPad, tablet, etc. It's nothing like what you can get off an iPhone 12 and Pro models today. When Google bought Snapseed off Nik, Google made it exclusively a phone app.ĭuring the time when Snapseed was created, photos were still mainly taken with a traditional digital camera, because the cameras on the 3GS, 4 and 4S weren't all that great still. I still use the desktop version of Snapseed on my Mac Pro and I got it with my Nik package as part of my former professional photography work. Click to expand.Nik Software created Snapseed as an iPad app in 2011, won an award, and it later created the iPhone version a year later with desktop versions following for Windows and Mac.
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