![]() I’d get even less use out of the “Cross-processed on a rainy Tuesday” filter and so on. The last thing I want to do is make people think I’m willing to get up at the crack of dawn to photograph something. Ok, I don’t get the Sunrise Glow filter, but how often would I use it? I like to sleep in. ![]() This adds an extra spanner to Nik marketing machine, because this does a lot of what I want from Viveza or Color Efex. Snapseed for mac review software#A $10 instruction video was indeed 50% off, but the savings on the software were bringing down the prices to US levels, which doesn’t feel like a saving. The only exception was a recent sale where things were up to 50% off. I keep thinking about buying Viveza, HDR Efex or Color Efex, or the bulk suite, but I keep getting put off because whenever I look the price in Europe is much higher than from the US store, even after allowing for VAT. ![]() I could do something similar to remove structure in Snapseed by adding a point and turning down the contrast a little. Looking at the result I think I’d want to push it back in to Aperture to blur the sky a little. In this case it might be a blessing but it’ll annoy me if that’s persistent. That’s all I did because then it looks like a bug kicked in and I couldn’t apply any more effects like Vignette or Drama. That’s a scalable effect, so if you think I’ve gone over the top you could pull a slider down to ease off. I applied the Structure+ effect to bring out details in the stones and clouds. The rest of Snapseed’s effects are global. If you want a lot of control then it’s $99 for Viveza or Color Efex. The range of point options is limited to brightness, contrast and saturation. ![]() It’d be great if you could do that with all the effects, but you can’t. My version of PhotoShop Elements is out-of-date so I don’t know how good the smart selectors are in that now, but the versions I have used have been much harder to do the same thing with. It works well for complex shapes, like if you want to select flowerheads in a shot. There are other ways of doing the same thing in other photo apps, but this is usually a painless way of selecting an area. ![]()
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