Adebis Photo Editor Review
Every image enthusiast eventually runs into a photo collection filled with colorless, defective or noisy images that call for correction and enhancement. There are a number of tools that can help get rid of these flaws one by one but a more practical approach is to use an all-in-one program like Adebis Photo Editor. This jack-of-all-trades of photo editing combines numerous functionalities in an easy to handle and user friendly package that is suitable for both beginners and professionals alike.
This application enables you to correct a broad range of photo flaws such as restoring color balance and saturation, modifying exposure, brightness and contrast, removing red-eye effects or eliminating image distortion caused by lens imperfections. Furthermore you can also modify the color temperature, convert photos to black and white or sepia tone and apply different filters for enhancing sharpness and adding some extra flair.
A nice feature is the ability to work with several image file formats including JPEG, TIFF, DNG, RAF (Adobe), NEF, NRW and CR2 (Canon); ARW (Sony); PEF (Pentax) and RW2 (Panasonic). In our tests the program did its job swiftly and with minimal system resource usage.
With just a few clicks you can select a folder with unsorted images and the program will automatically sort and copy them into different directories that are configured in its main window. You can even set up specific date-driven parameters for your sorting such as season, month or day and the program will automatically create a corresponding folder structure.