![]() Here is the link to the new 2.2 version announcement. Plug Photolemur into Apple Photos Extension, Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.Photolemur 2.2 (code name: Spectre) Features: I have not yet been able to get on the beta list to try this new update out but looking forward to giving it a spin once released. Recently, the development team have teased a new 2.2 update coming to the app that will add a slider to turn control the edited result. Because Photolemur has no sliders to fine tune, it is an all or nothing deal and that can be polarizing for someone who likes to edit their images with different values. I tested the same image in Picktorial and the noise reduction in that app was accurate and showed no artifacts because I could fine tune the color noise and luma noise levels to obtain the perfect balance. Here is an example of the noise reduction issues I am having in some images: when zooming in 100 %, artifacts start appearing. ![]() A native full screen toggle could also be a nice addition as currently, the app has a windowed only mode and cannot be resized at all. ![]() Would have also liked to have a way to zoom the result in the app to be able to see details before exporting. I also found that the noise reduction algorithms are not to my liking in this app. I think Photolemur is quite good at providing a striking edit and sharp images overall but in some instances found the app to be applying too much brightness or contrast and would like a way to tone down the final result and reduce the dramatic nature of the edit. The app supports many different types of images and also supports many RAW image formats. Here is a photo I fed Photolemur and was quite impressed with the end result (though it has some flaws – explained later in the review) Photolemur will analyze the photo and apply different edits where needed depending on the values of the image (brightness, shadows, noise reduction, etc). After that, just watch the app do it’s magic and after the wizardry is done, see the resulting image. I have currently installed the latest available version 2.1.Īll you have to do is import an image by either dragging the image in the Photolemur splash dialog box or clicking the import button. The app doing this magic is called Photolemur. ![]() I Recently discovered a new photo editing app for Mac and PC that allows one to edit a photo without doing anything. ![]()
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