![]() ![]() This reviewer didn't like the first two versions but changed his tune for version 3 (the latest version). It distinguishes between people, foliage, skies etc so it's basically a lazy persons way of avoiding having to use layers or doing any fiddly stuff - you just dump the photos into it then it spits out finished versions with the option to dial things down if it did too much. It gets a lot of criticism from people that /do/ spend time editing photos - quite rightly they don't see the point in it /for them/ and, of course, that means they don't see the point in it for anyone else It's aimed at people that, for whatever reason, don't want to spend time editing photos. I'm intrigued by this too - I don't do much post-processing so this would likely get better results than my usual 'shoot in jpeg with contrast dialled up'įor anyone else reading, it uses algorithms to automagically process and enhance photographs (brighter, punchier colours, getting rid of skin blemishes, ever-so-slightly-larger eyes (!!), whitening yellow teeth, making skies pretty. I'll post back in a couple of weeks or so (the latest version isn't out yet). Has anyone here used it? Does it do what it says it does?ĮDIT: Had a look around the 'competition' and they're all far more limited in scope that Photolemur so I've pre-ordered it. I keep receiving email about a photo editing program called Photolemur.
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