Regardless of device, Snapseed offers a fast, enjoyable, and high quality photo experience for people on the go. As a universal app, Snapseed now runs on iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices. Hamburg – August 2011 – Leading photography software developer Nik Software ( today released a universal version of Snapseed™, its acclaimed photo enhancement and sharing app for everyone. Press Releases: Snapseed Now Available as Universal App Meanwhile, the company has also released a 'universal' version of its Snapseed image processing app, allowing it to run on the iPhone and iPod Touch, as well as the iPad. Viveza 2, launched in 2009 will now be available for €99.95 (down from €199.95), with upgrades from Version 1 also halved to €49.95. You can find more info on the Viveza 1.Nik Software has released an updated version of its Snapseed image processing app and lowered the price of its Viveza color and light control software. It is by far the most visual editing tool we have ever used for improving tonality and colors. Viveza is now part of our standard toolset and we don't want to miss it. Because it acts as a Smart Filter we can continue fine tuning the image with Viveza later at any time. We use currently Viveza as our last fine tuning step. This last U Point actually did an amazing job to nearly heal all the specular reflections on the buddha (hard to see in these small samples).ĬS3 layer stack with SO and Viveza as Smart Filter Step 4: Darken the brighter greens of the buddha But still the masks help to visualize how the effect of a U Point can influence the image. Note: Actually Viveza is not generating any masks. Viveza allows you to visualize the control reach of an U Point by showing a mask like this: U Point #3 darkens the yellow/orange and also boosts a bit the saturation. Step 3: Change the saturation of the yellow/orange buddha elements Point #1 is more in control for greenish tones and #2 more for all sorts of bluish-grays. If there would be only U Point #1 it would dominate the whole image. Rather than to change our settings we place a second U Point on the sky (with default setting, means nothing changed).īest you think of U Points in a way that they are kind of competing which each other. Here we have to learn how to use U Points. You can see that this U Point also made the sky darker and this is not what we wanted. Advanced Properties: You can also change some more advanced properties like Hue, Red, Green, Blue and Warmth.But the further a pixel in the image is away the lower is the influence of any U Point. In principle each U Point influences the whole image. Radius: Defines the main reach of the U Point.The more other pixels differ in these properties the less they get influenced by this U Point. Hue, Saturation & Brightness: Defined by the location of the U Point.Like other modern plugins Viveza can use the full screen for editing.Įach U Point is defined by the following basic properties: Viveza user interface (shows the final version) We create a new layer, convert it to a Smart Object and run the Viveza filter plugin: Using Smart Filters allows to keep all settings for Viveza for further future tuning. The old review also showed a different example.īest to use Viveza as a CS3 Smart Filter on a Photoshop Smart Object layer ( learn more about Smart Filters here). We cover Viveza showing a real world workflow in CS3 using Viveza. Before it was implemented as part of Nikon Capture NX ( read out review). Viveza brings Nik Software U Point Technology to Photoshop. Nik Software Viveza is a new plugin for Photoshop (we use it with CS3). Read our review of version 1.0 below to understand why this a very powerful plugin. Add "Structure" contrast to the control points (this is a major feature in our view).Nik Software announces a new version of Viveza. Please Visit the all new Digital Outback Photo
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