


Or you can save the image to the Photos library on your iPad. You can share your completed pictures via email, Flickr, Facebook, or Print (if you have an iOS compatible printer). Once you're done working on your photo, be sure to take a look at Organic Frames. Each tool works on both the original iPad and the iPad 2. There are two basic sets of tools: Correction (Auto Correct, Selective Adjust, Tune Image, Straighten & Rotate, and Crop) and Effects (Black & White, Vintage Films, Drama, Grunge, Center Focus, and Organic Frames). Snapseed brings Nik's "control point" technology to a device that's perfectly designed for tapping and dragging.

At its heart, Snapseed is an image editor, but its real joy is how you accomplish your work. I've come to expect innovation from the brilliant folks over at Nik Software, and their latest creation, Snapseed for iPad easily meets my expectations.
