Likewise, it can save in JPG only, albeit respecting the full size of the original – meaning 3056 x 4576 for a RAW file from my Panasonic G3. Thereafter it’s a simple matter to export a RAW original to a JPG in Snapseed – Snapseed does not support TIFF or PSD files, so exports to it are converted to JPG. As I catalog all my snaps in Lightroom, I went to LR3->Preferences->External Editing and added Snapseed as an export option. It’s 57mB (twice the size shown above) and downloads in a couple of minutes. Nik Software has now released a like-featured OS X version, althjough it’s four times the price of the iOS version at $20. I wrote about the use of the iOS app Snapseed here and have had lots of fun with it since on my iPhone 4S. A great effects app comes to the desktop.
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