Photolemur Reviews

4.3 Rating 138 Reviews
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4.3
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Ok for quick edits, particularly at the offered price point. However, work needs to be done to retain sharpness in processed images. If you're not able or willing to use Photoshop or Lightroom, there are other options (Pixelmator Pro, etc.) that do a better job for a few more dollars.
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Posted 5 years ago
I purchased few days back but and these are my findings. GOOD- 1. I like the batch processing. In one shot you can beautify a lot of pics like i generally do 400 pics on average after a day photo shoot and now it is very easy to make the pics better and then select the better one. So just import photo and export and relax. It takes around 30 min as i have very high end gaming desktop for photo editing and video editing. 2. It works super on Landscape photography where you need more natural color and you can compromise with sharpness. BAD- 1. It reduces the sharpness of pics after processing. So i did not like for portrait where sharpness is important. 2. It consumes a lot of memory, it seems because i get the message from my CPU regarding overheating during processing. 3. Not many options available for photo editing. You need to trust on Photolemur AI. 4. Preview window is very small and there must be option to maximize it. Right now it is fixed.
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Posted 5 years ago
It hasn't. At least not yet. I just got it and have not tried it with a lot of photos; however, I have noticed something with the photos I have tried and also with the sample photo you provide. The "after" pictures are a bit less sharp than the "before" pictures. I have checked and rechecked several times to make sure it's not my eyes that are deceiving me, but if I look for something in the photo with lots of contrast and hard lines, there definitely is a loss of sharpness when photolemur kicks in.
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Posted 5 years ago
Your product is good but not but navigation is a bit clunky not sure if I am able to save the file to my computer and it looks as good as on the screen. Also some photos need to be above a few pixels??? for the software to work was a bit disappointed with that If the photo is dark can the AI lighten it up? Rgds Phil
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Posted 5 years ago
I want to amend the review I left yesterday. I decided that the program is not what I was looking for. Although it took a little while, the company did respond and issued a full refund.
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Posted 5 years ago
A one-shot adjustment with one slider to decrease the intensity of the adjustment. Recommended for people who want to sharpen, brighten, saturate their image with one click. Not necessarily for professionals who are adept at ACR, Lightroom, and Photoshop. Having used it for a couple of weeks, I find it adds too much noise and a blue cast to images when it "boosts" them. I cannot recommend it for professionals with discerning clients, but for the average phone camera user or casual picture taker, I can see some benefit with the blanket adjustment it makes to a image right out of the camera. - Wayne - www.flickr.com/photos/fotograzio
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Posted 5 years ago
The program has a glitch. When you export then try to quit it asks you to 'save'. If you save you end up with another file. The option is to quit anyway - so you have to shut the program down even when you want to work with another pic. Then I have a free program, Iview or Irfanview that does a good job at color correction automatically. Irfanview is free. I feel like I wasted my money.
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Posted 5 years ago
Photolemur is rated 4.3 based on 138 reviews