The gang behind the iPhone and iPod touch photo editing and enhancement app Snapseed have announced something you will want to take advantage of if you are tired of having to upload plain photos to ...
The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Nik Software, the German developer of photography app Snapseed, has agreed to be acquired by Google for an ...
The app unlocks the power of raw photo editing, an option that offers new flexibility and image quality compared to plain old JPEGs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
One of the things that we hear the most from pundits when Google acquires a company, much like it did Nik Software, makers of the gorgeous and dead-simple to use app Snapseed, is “What will they end ...
The rivalry between Google and Facebook is stepping up a notch after Google on Monday acquired Nik Software, the German company behind Snapseed, a popular iOS photo app. Snapseed is a photo ...
Google has bought Nik Software, a German graphics and photography orientated software company. Nik Software is behind the snapseed app which is currently available for iOS, Mac OS and Windows (Android ...
If you enjoy editing photos on your iOS devices, you have probably already purchased the awesome Snapseed iOS application. If you haven’t, it’s well worth the purchase, and today at CS Nik, its ...
Nik Software, the developers of the popular iOS photo editing app Snapseed, yesterday released a version for Android devices. The iOS version is now free. Over the past few days, if there had been any ...
We are pleased to announce that Google has acquired Nik Software. For nearly 17 years, we’ve been guided by our motto, “photography first”, as we worked to build world class digital image editing ...
Snapseed, a popular photo-editing app, has ditched its iOS-only label and arrived on Android. Oh, and it's now free, rather than setting users back five bucks. Since Nik Software — the maker of ...