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echo3
01-19-2012, 08:42 PM
Is now available for Mac!!! Coming soon for PC's!!!!
I've had it on my iPad for a long time and love it....now I can use it on my Mac!
http://www.emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/smileys/dancing-smiley.gif (http://emoticoner.com)
Here is a picture I edited with it!
http://www.moviephotoforums.com/photopost/data/590/medium/ab_snapseed_ledge_sm.jpg
Diamond Lil
01-19-2012, 08:47 PM
Beautifully done Erin!!!
What is Snapseed? What do you like about it? I can tell it makes you happy. :D
echo3
01-19-2012, 08:56 PM
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/snapseed/id490118981?mt=12
It is a lot of fun LiL, and quick, and easy!
I use it mostly for portraits of kids and teens, they really like the cool results.
I just put that picture on Facebook for the girl, Abby, in the picture and she said this is her favorite so far, and I posted a lot of her as you know!
Diamond Lil
01-20-2012, 07:29 AM
I see. Thanks Erin. It is a beautiful photograph.
Have you ever worked with the full feature Nik products?
jjackflash
01-20-2012, 07:49 AM
'tis really nice!
Joe F.N.
01-20-2012, 06:36 PM
First off may I say what an awesome photograph that is Erin. That is a truly professional glamor shot. Well done.
Have you ever worked with the full feature Nik products?
I have Lil. Natalie has almost the complete set. I've even posted some shots where Nik was used. Everything in Nik is taken from Photoshop and the steps taken have been encased into an 'action.' Therefore as a Plug in they are easy to manipulate and especially so when features have been incorporated such as their series of sliders. The darn trouble is they charge an arm and a leg for the privilege. If you know what the steps are then the same results can be created in Photoshop. But you better have perused your primer.
Diamond Lil
01-20-2012, 06:42 PM
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I have Lil. Natalie has almost the complete set. I've even posted some shots where Nik was used. Everything in Nik is taken from Photoshop and the steps taken have been encased into an 'action.' Therefore as a Plug in they are easy to manipulate and especially so when features have been incorporated such as their series of sliders. The darn trouble is they charge an arm and a leg for the privilege. If you know what the steps are then the same results can be created in Photoshop. But you better have perused your primer.
Thanks Joe. Someday I should purchase Photoshop and take a course in it.
Joe F.N.
01-20-2012, 07:07 PM
Thanks Joe. Someday I should purchase Photoshop and take a course in it.
You don't need a course. You're already fluent in Elements and other programs. Where would you take the course? At a community College where you pay for the privilege of teaching the instructor? When the time comes, buy the program and budget for the Scott Kelby book. Make yourself a hot toddy, open the book and immerse yourself in some quality home study. There! I feel a lot better now that I've vented.
Diamond Lil
01-20-2012, 07:22 PM
You don't need a course. You're already fluent in Elements and other programs. Where would you take the course? At a community College where you pay for the privilege of teaching the instructor? When the time comes, buy the program and budget for the Scott Kelby book. Make yourself a hot toddy, open the book and immerse yourself in some quality home study. There! I feel a lot better now that I've vented.
I :heart the teacher in you Joe.
:kisses :kisses :kisses
J. R. Weems
01-29-2012, 08:09 AM
A hot toddy???????? :woo;):bookworthy
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