*** NEW version 3.5 Review ***
If you read my blog over the last year or two, you'd know that I was a fan of Perfectly Clear by Athentech because it really was a one-click photo editing tool. While I loved it for what it was, it did have some weakness which included:
- a crude UI (especially advanced settings)
- hard to discover features like Perfect Exposure, Perfect Eyes, etc...
- face enchantments that would fail or miss people
- the inability to save your own favorite settings
I'm happy to report that these issues have been addressed and featured in a much improved new user-interface:
Video Demo
Here's a video where I show off the new features editing the images you see in this article...
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Conclusion
While I tested with a pre-release version that still needed a few tweaks, I didn't have any crashes or performance problems so I'm pretty happy. All of the things I didn't like about its predecessor have been addressed and my wish list has been answered.
If you like one-click photo editing but want to dial in your own secret sauce, then this is the software you need to get!
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2 comments:
V3 is oretty good and you can always polish with your own final edits in Lightroom etc.
Hi Robert,
I'm glad to hear that you like it!
I used it to process about 300 photos with the final bits and I found it to be much better than its predecessor. I've reach the point where I feel comfortable removing the old version.
Ron
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