AutoCorrect - 1.5XPhotoshop plugin to reclaim lost colors & details |
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- Version: 1.0X, 12/17/2002 10:44PM PST
t.spoon
there is no Demo- if there were, no one would buy the product. I do image correction professionally and thought I'd take a chance on this based on the results in the samples on their website. I tried their "before" samples with other correction tools I already use (Photoshop 7 Auto Levels & Auto Color, Extensis Intellihance Pro, ASF Digital ROC & SHO), and the results shown on their site looked better on their samples. This was a big waste of money. I tried running this on 20 very different photos of mine (with a range of subject, colors, source, resolution, problems with the picture- a big selection) and it failed to ever provide the best results compared to the other filters listed above. In many cases it was impossible to even tell it had done anything. Extensis Intellihance beat it 9 times out of 10, and the rest of the times some other filter beat it. However, it is much cheaper than Intellihance, and it does often make pictures look a little better. And it is the only filter in the whole set that never makes pictures look worse. So it has a few merits, but not enough to justify getting it. Also, it is INCREDIBLY slow. I could run every other filter listed above on the same image in 1/3 the time it takes to run this, and I'm not joking, I timed it. It's often several minutes on a 300kB JPEG (on a 500mghz G4 w/640MB RAM)- and then half the times it's run, you can't even tell it did anything. It also crashed my computer about 1 out of 10 times it ran, which no other Photoshop filter has ever done before, and which few things at all do in OS 10. All I can say is that they must have spent hours sorting through pictures to find ones it could improve as much as the examples on their site.
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- no no
Improvements are obvious on all images in a few seconds.
No comparison is possible with Intellihance which basically offers variation on brightness/contrast and color balance.