![]() You can edit the points the AI generated with which you’re able to make those changes. Select the tool and after a few seconds analyzing the image, you’re then offered a series of parameters which you can modify, such as the face width, cheekbones, eye size, and even the direction in which the eyes look.īut that’s not all. Obviously, you need a face to work with (sorry pet lovers: it has to be a human face - Photo Studio Ultimate didn’t understand that a dog or a cat have faces). This one you’ll find in the Filter sidebar, left of the interface. Perform virtual plastic surgery right on your desktop (Image credit: ACDSee)Īnother new computer-assisted tool is AI Face Edit. We tried to make things trickier for the AI, by using a photo of a cloudy sky over a grey sea, but it was clever enough to know the difference and made the right selection. You’re able to select the subject, or even the sky. You’ll find Actions to isolate specific elements in your photo, enabling you to blur the background, or desaturate it (or both). You can actually perform the same actions manually, especially if you know your way around the software, but if you lack the skills or the time, these allow you to make complex changes with just a click of a button. These are tools designed to speed up your workflow. These can be accessed via the Edit section, in a panel that also contains the Histogram and Color parameters. We can’t cover all of them here, but those that grabbed our attention the most were based on machine learning algorithms, or AI. The latest version of Photo Studio Ultimate brings numerous new features to an already impressive photo editing app. AI can produce great results, but as expected the output depends on the quality of the image.Watch the video below to see a demonstration of what’s new in ACDSee Photo Studio Mac 7.AI Actions let you perform complex alterations with the click of a button (Image credit: ACDSee) More information is also available at the ACDSee website. ![]() If you’re still on the fence, ACD Systems offers a free trial version of the software here, so you can test it out. Improved Special Items Folder: Makes it easier to find videos, untagged files or uncategorized files.In addition to a drag and drop option, you can now give your images ratings and labels by just clicking a checkbox. Add Ratings and Labels with One Click: This was a long-requested feature of users.Easier Undo and Redo Functions: These buttons are now placed at the top of the pane to speed up the editing process.Presets for Selective Adjustments: Allows you to save precise adjustments made with the brush and gradient tools as a preset to use later. ![]() Heal & Clone Repair Tools: Lets you non-destructively fix blemishes and flaws in portraits without having to do targeted corrections.You can also apply edits in gradual progressions with either a linear or radial gradient. Brush & Gradient Tools: Lets you brush on adjustments in part of a photo without affecting other areas.Here’s a look at what’s new in ACDSee Photo Studio Mac 7, which is one of the faster Raw image processors and organizers we’ve tried. This latest iteration of Photo Studio Mac takes a lot of what has made the Windows version so popular with photographers over the years and brings it to an Apple audience. For those photographers wanting something more powerful than Apple Photos but who are reluctant to pay a subscription fee for Adobe’s photography software, ACDSee Photo Studio Mac 7 is worth considering.ĪCDSee software has actually been around since the mid-1990s but mostly has just been compatible with Windows computers. Available now for just $64 until Januas part of a special offer (normal price is $99), ACDSee Photo Studio Mac 7 is a robust digital organizer and editor that will help you efficiently corral and tweak your images. One company that has (somewhat) quietly been making an excellent and affordable digital asset manager (DAM) for Macs is Canada-based ACD Systems, which recently launched ACDSee Photo Studio Mac 7. There’s Adobe’s Lightroom, of course, but other less expensive options are limited. ![]() One of the downsides of having such a capable and easy-to-use photo manager like Apple Photos included on Mac computers is that not a lot of third-party imaging software developers are motivated to make their products available for MacOS. ![]()
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