Nik Software has updated its popular photo-editing iPad application, Snapseed, with support for raw files
Author: Olivier Laurent
24 Jun 2011 Tags: IpadNik software
Snapseed is an image-editing application designed for the iPad, which lets photographers use popular tools such as Auto Correction, Crop and Straighten, among many others, to edit their images on the go.
Now, the application has been updated to bring support for raw files. Using the Camera Connector Kit, photographers can now transfer raw data, as well as save and preserve additional EXIF data.
The application also offers filters such as Grunge, Vintage, black-and-white and Drama to "offer creative editing possibilities that can be adjusted individually.
Snapseed for iPad retails at £3.99 ($4.99). Visit www.niksoftware.com/snapseed.
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