As a previous user of Perfectly Clear software, a pre-public availability copy of Radiant Photo (Radiant Imaging Labs) was obtained at a discounted price. While all of its bells and whistles have yet to be explored, my initial impression is very favorable.
Has anyone else here at UHH explored this ? What are your thoughts?
I also use perfectly clear and was notified about this software. I was waiting for reviews to come out and a trial version.
What are your thoughts on this and how does it compare to the PC version? Is it worth the upgrade?
tiphareth51 wrote:
As a previous user of Perfectly Clear software, a pre-public availability copy of Radiant Photo (Radiant Imaging Labs) was obtained at a discounted price. While all of its bells and whistles have yet to be explored, my initial impression is very favorable.
Has anyone else here at UHH explored this ? What are your thoughts?
I have 3 photo editing programs: (1) Corel PaintShop Pro, (2) Perfectly Clear Complete, (3) Luminar NEO. I saw the upgrade offer for Perfectly Clear to Radiant ($129.00), and elected against it. Why pay for some upgrade that will be little used. Perfectly Clear used to be my Go-To editing software...no longer. My
Go-To photo editing software is now
Luminar NEO. There are times when the other two are used, but they have become few and far between. I like the features and functions that NEO has to offer...some examples: presets, masking to modify only selected parts of the image, sky replacement, face enhancement, layers to add transparent PNGs, Erase function, Telephone line removal, etc., etc. The only thing I don't like about NEO is the new way to generate revenue with something called "Extensions." Extensions can cost more than the base program itself...or you can buy a subscription and pay yearly forever...don't like subscription based software.
P.S. If you use Radiant as your Go-To photo editing software, good on you.
Reviews are starting to appear on-line. I tried to post a link to one but my post was rejected by UHH. Please share your thoughts about this software. Thank you.
I have Perfectly Clear 3, but stopped using it because it rarely ever improves my photos. Photolemur 3 does a better job, but not that much better. Usually, I just wind up in Luminar AI, so I didn't see much point in paying for Radiant Photo. I'll wait for the reviews, but it's still unlikely I'll buy it.
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