PhotoEQ can fix common image problems with ease. It has a user-friendly interface, where you can find the tools that most image editors are looking for. It can automatically correct image issues and show the corrections via split screen.
Using PhotoEQ is as easy as drag and drop an image into the software’s interface. It immediately auto-corrects basic image problems such as white balance, exposure, and contrast. The user can also edit the photo to copy a particular style. There are several styles to choose from, such as scenery, portrait, and newspaper.
The autocorrect feature of the PhotoEQ is good but there are times that the auto corrections done on the photo were not ideal. The user can easily overwrite the auto corrections and manually adjust exposure, color, contrast and other attributes of the photo to make it look the way you like it to appear.
PhotoEQ is compatible with various photo formats including RAW files. You can also do batch resize and batch save when you got a bunch of photos you need to fix and resize. SoftColor did a good job of incorporating the necessary tools to clean an image in a small package. PhotoEQ is available on a 10 day trial, after which you can buy it for $33.
