Monday, 26 March 2012

Snapheal for Mac: The Superhero Image Healer [Giveaway]

SnapHeal for Mac ($14.99) is here to save your photographs, and it does a fine job of it. It's main feature is to remove unwanted elements – whether they be unsightly marks on your face, tears and degradation in old scan, or even entire people you just don't want in the shot. The software has to be seen to be believed. This week, we'll be giving away 25 copies of Snapheal for Mac worth $375 in total. If you're interested in grabbing a free copy, read on and join the giveaway. Erase Sometimes, there are bits of the photograph we just wish weren't there. That awkward " No photography allowed " sign; the dog relieving itself while you pose for your wedding shots; or the funny-looking tourist that wandered into your perfect sunset – life isn't perfect, but Snapheal can deal with them all. Simply paint over the area of the image to be erased using a variable width brush – no fiddly pencil-thin selection tools needed here – and SnapHeal will work its magic to remove the object and fill in the gaps. It's a similar feature to Adobe PhotoShop's content-aware healing , but at a price anyone can afford . This video from the developers demonstrates just how powerful the tool is: There are three eraser modes which you can choose depending on the type or size of object being removed. SnapHeal explains these well in the app, each being suited to either removing a large object , many small objects , or spot healing . Not convinced? I tried it out for myself. This is inside the People's Palace in Beijing. Here, I removed a few people, a snack stand, my camera clip, and even a pesky smaller temple on the skyline. Perhaps even more dramatic – a photo of my wife and I taken on top of Kyoto Station – and yes, I actually removed her from the shot, so please don't tell her . I didn't think this was possible, but I'd say the results are pretty amazing. Clone and Stamp Cloning allows you to copy a part of the image you want to keep, over to a part you don't want. It's a little like copy/paste , but as a brush . Retouching There's also a selection of retouch brushes. Choose the effect you're after, and paint it onto the area for subtle improvements in colour or clarity. In this example, as well as removing the ropes from one of our wedding photos, I added more colour to our faces (I'm pretty sure we're not really that pale!) and tidied up elsewhere. Snapheal can do some amazing things, and it's an affordable tool to have on your Mac that compliments iPhoto nicely. You can share to various web services from directly within the app, and it has everything you'd expect from a competent photo editor – as well the incredibly powerful erase tool that you'd only expect to find in top of the range ' professional ' products. Snapheal is the essential photo tool for the rest of us . Download Snapheal and try it free for 15 days. If you'd like to win one, join our giveaway. We've got 25 free copies to give away! How do I win a copy? It's simple, just follow the instructions. Step 1: Fill in the giveaway form Please fill in the form with your real name and email address so that we can get in touch if you are chosen as a winner. Click here if you can't view the form. The giveaway code required to activate the form is available from our Facebook page . Fill out my online form . Step 2: Share! You're almost done. Now, all that's left to do is to share the post. There are 2 options to choose from or you can do both! Like it on Facebook Or share it on Twitter Tweet This giveaway begins now and ends Friday, March 30th . The winners will be selected at random and informed via email. Spread the word to your friends and have fun! Interested in sponsoring a giveaway? We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with us via the form at the bottom of this page .




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