![]() ![]() But it was software developed for PCs fifteen years ago, and Snapseed doesn't even need much in smartphone resources - you'd think current processing power and algorithmic progress could add something but I haven't read DxO's done anything compelling. It was pricey and quite highly regarded by professionals before Google bought it. ![]() I haven't gotten rid of my Google version. DxO purchased from Google, put on sale for a price and took its sweet time upgrading the original, but it has done so.īut not by much, and I think more modern plugin suites are easier to use, and in some cases offer better results in certain areas. Modules can be run as standalone as well as editor plug-ins. It's the free NIK that Google bought to develop Android Snapseed and offered free for several years without changing it. ![]()
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