PictoColor Releases CorrectPhoto 2.0 Digital Photo Editor
By Shutterbug Staff
February 1, 2007 PictoColor has announced the release of CorrectPhoto 2.0 featuring OneClick
Color (http://www.correctphoto.com).
CorrectPhoto for Windows utilizes a new one-click color correction technology
that takes the guesswork out of making the color right. PictoColor’s newest
point-and-click software automatically fixes the white balance, corrects the
exposure, and improves the vibrancy of any digital image with a single click.
Until now, this capability has only been available to advanced users and professional
photographers through PictoColor’s iCorrect line of Photoshop plug-ins.
Plus, CorrectPhoto also has an integrated Windows Explorer, so users have direct
access to all the digital media features of the operating system at the click
of a mouse. With CorrectPhoto and Windows, users can easily transfer, perfect,
organize, manage, view, share, and print their digital photos.
In addition to its automatic color correction capabilities, CorrectPhoto provides
separate controls for manually adjusting brightness and contrast, independently
adjusting shadows and highlights, quickly adjusting the saturation, and easily
converting to black and white. It also includes a comprehensive tool set for
further improving everyday photos including rotation, cropping to specific print
sizes like popular 3x5’s or 4x6’s, image resizing, red-eye reduction,
and sharpening.
CorrectPhoto can be easily customized for private label use with direct web
links for express uploads for photo retailers, online photo services, web galleries,
and other interactive online applications.
Compatibility
Available for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista operating systems. CorrectPhoto
may be purchased at CorrectPhoto.com at http://www.correctphoto.com
for $29.95 as a software download. Free Trial software is also available.
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