Digital Camera World

Practical Photoshop

Discover photo-editing without the effort with this simple and smart program from Skylum!

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_ More in-depth tutorials from the front line of editing

Download and get started with this issue’s free software offer

Editing your photos can transform them, bringing out the vivid colour and incredible detail you saw in person while you were taking the shot. But photo-editing skills take time to learn, and more time is needed to get the best from each image.

Photolemur takes a different approach, doing all the hard work for you. Just drag and drop a photo onto the Photolemur mini-window, then watch as it analyses your shot in a dozen different ways before producing a brilliant result. Use the software to pay special attention to face enhancemen­t. Go beyond the initial results with Photolemur Styles, which enable you to choose different looks for your photo.

Photolemur is being offered free of charge until 31 December by Skylum. Other great programs in the Skylum roster include:

• Luminar, the powerful photo editor that gives you precise control over your shots in a speedy, modern interface

• Aurora HDR, the software dedicated to making your high-dynamic-range photos look the best they can.

Discover more about Skylum products at www.skylum.com

1 Artificial intelligen­ce

Once you choose a photo to edit, Photoleumu­r gets to work. Its AI brain analyses millions of details within the photo, paying special attention to elements such as sky enhancemen­t, recovering colour, enhancing foliage or exposure compensati­on.

2 Face Finish

There’s a whole set of technologi­es within Photolemur that are dedicated to the human face. It makes your subject look the best they can by automatica­lly smoothing skin, removing blemishes, enhancing the eyes and whitening teeth.

3 Photolemur Styles

Six Styles in Photolemur (plus more available to buy) enable you to give your photo a whole new look. Play with colour and contrast by choosing Apollo, Evolve or Fall; or see how your shot works in black and white with the Mono Style.

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