An average
digital camera user could take dozens of
pictures at a time. That is what
digital cameras are all about, right? But then it becomes obvious that these
photos need some tweaking - many
pictures are lifeless, have flat colors, people on the pictures have red eyes, and the details are not sharp enough. Also, the pictures are usually too big to be sent in an e-mail or place on a web site.
To correct this, one has to go through several typical steps, such as enhance colors, crop, fix red eyes, adjust brightness, sharpen, resize, and so on... Doing this manually step-by-step requires image processing skills and expensive hard-to-use image editing software. But more important, it is a long and tedious process, which is why most digital photographers just prefer to ignore the problem.
PhotoCleaner was created to address this issue and give the photographers professionally-looking results without having them spend much time and money. It is practically a one-click tool - just load the picture and click "Enhance" button. On the other hand, it allows changing the
enhancement settings, so that you could adjust the
enhancement process for your camera and to your preference.
The
batch enhancing is another time-saving function of
PhotoCleaner (available in Professional version) - just point it at multiple pictures on your computer's disk and all the pictures will be enhanced automatically. As a part of
batch processing, PhotoCleaner can create PhotoAlbums - web pages presenting your photographs.