2009-11-16 23:10:07.107839+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Phil just showed me imphoto from imsense. I was very impressed. Load a photo, it has a "how much" and a "toggle between the original and the how-muched photo" option. Also has some curve adjustment, but the "click this button and your image looks better" was surprisingly good.
I could very much see this fitting in the "I've got a bunch of vacation snapshots and I don't have time to individually tweak them" part of the photo workflow. I'd do manual tweaking for art shots, but for the pictures left in the directory after I've extracted the ones to make look really good this could be a nice tool to round out the photo album. Very cool technology.
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