![]() ![]() Image abundance can be used to recover an over- or underexposed image like the kind you would use in a RAW editor. This is one of the new preprocessing functions available alongside with corrective filter. We”ll have a look at both here and see exactly what they do. Perfectly Clear Version 3 includes some interesting new features for both portrait enhancing and landscape images. If you’d like to read more, you can run through my older review of Perfectly Clear version 2 here. I won’t go through all the features again, I’ll only be looking at the new modules in this post. It’s available in a stand-alone version and as a plug-in from either Lightroom or Photoshop. I mainly like the beautification features for portraiture, but it’s also quite usable for gentle landscape enhancement and can enhance basically any image you run through it. ![]() If you’re unclear to what Perfectly clear actually does (pun intended), it’s an intelligent image processor that can basically make any image look better with just a few clicks of a button. This all accumulated in Perfectly Clear v3,5 now available for immediate download. Since my Perfectly Clear v2 review, parent company Athentech has been busy totally rewriting this plug-in and adding new features. Perfectly clear v3 review (updated for 3.5) Introduction ![]()
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