ACD See Photo Editor Review
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in Reviews
October2nd2007
With a wide range of tools that are quite visible and accessible in the menus from the upper side of the main interface or from the right side. From the start, I will say that the Editor has been adapted and built to support Windows Vista (it is certified) and it does have a lot of “How-To” guides in it so that you will not need additional documentation in order to find out how to make the most of it.
Among the tools meant to enhance and modify your images, you can have a look at the Adjustment/Filter variations (up to 8 unique previews of the original photo, in each being presented the effect, filter or adjustment beforehand so that you can see how the picture will look like once you applied the tool), Batch Editing (you can apply a custom set of effects to a group of images in one go), the Vignette Tool (helps you in creating portrait-style images), the Cookie Cutter tool (cropping images into various shapes), the Auto-adjustment Tools, which are completed by the Repair tool, along with text insertion support and gradient pre-sets of colors that can be applied.
You need to be really creative in order to choose from the variations window from the Photo Editor – it’s like a catalog of visual options that present you what could the image look like when you apply a certain effect. On the other hand, handling colors will not be a problem as you can choose from the presented versions, without needing to know how the Hue or Saturation effects have been applied. Of course, professional users who also wish to have a good software solution at a more affordable price and that can give them quick access to editing a simple photo - will be delighted to notice that the interface of the software is very similar to others from well known and professional image-editing tools.
Applicability: I would recommend this software to any digital photo amateurs and to those who wish to get a very efficient image processing tool at a good price. You probably will not see this Photo Editor in design studios, but more likely in the computers of the home users.
Pro(s): It is a very good challenge price-wise and feature-wise for those who cannot afford or think Photoshop is too complex.
Con(s): It is mostly designed for inexperienced users and sometimes the embedded tutorials can be boring – but I think the developers wrote them with lots of explanatory details in order to raise the interest of the public.
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