I used to think one-step processing, using tools like Aurora HDR 2019 and Perfectly Clear Complete, was a cop-out - a shortcut which took away too much control over the look of the image from the photographer. Even editing a stack of images down to a manageable number to even decide which image on which to concentrate one’s processing efforts can consume a lot of time. The sheer numbers of images a trip can generate can become overwhelming. ![]() In practice, optimizing images can take a LOT of time and effort, even for a photographer who is relatively comfortable with image processing. In theory, a skillful user of Lightroom or Photoshop can massage a photo to shine, highlighting the best features of a scene, minimizing distracting elements and directing the viewer’s eye to whatever it was that first attracted the photographer to the scene. ![]() Editor’s Note: Perfectly Clear is offering Photofocus readers a special $99 bundle, including Perfectly Clear Complete and SharkPixel presets.
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