What do you do when a company is unresponsive and continues down a path ignoring that a key feature doesn't work? Well, thankfully, that's why we have competition, and I get to vote with my wallet! It seems (from reports of others who've used the Beta - I haven't), it remains broken in LR5, even though the situation has been reported to them for well over a year. In Adobe forums, they seem to be completely puzzled by why people don't think it works, and people have shown that PSCSx's autocorrect (and LR 2/3 AutoTone) does a superior job. When Bibble Labs was taken over by Corel, LR was taking off, and I liked what I was seeing out of LR more than what I liked out of Bibble Pro.īut the problems with AutoTone in LR4 have been frustrating, and Adobe seems to be sticking it's head in the sand. This is very interesting, as I'm also very disappointed with LR4 AutoTone performance, and I'm a former Bibble Pro user. I'm not sure of the logic of $200 or nothing on the LR side when you can buy an entire corel LR wanabee with their technology for $59: It would make the one trick poney much more digestable and give them a lot more exposure (sorry horrible pun). It's too bad Athentech does not have a slimmed down version of perfectly clear with a simplified one touch enhancement for $50 or so. Unfortunately LR 5 has not done anything to improve this so it's augment with a plugin or move on. I don't have a lot of time for edits, and while I love a lot about LR I don't love the one touch options and I don't love twidding with 18 sliders to get anything done. I believe they do this by making the effect of the plugin a layer and you apply as much or little as you want.
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