There are many graphic applications out in the market. Photo Lab is one more of them. It features many of the functions one can expect from any decent image and photo managing program. Nevertheless, when compared with other, more professional programs, it falls short. For example, its so-called "Web optimization" refers only to the way you can save or export the resulting images, a function that almost every program has. Also, it is compatible only with the most common formats, namely JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP and GIF, and its number of filters is limited. All that said, the program does have some interesting and unique options, like a flare tool, a red-eye removing feature and a filter that allows you to add a colored frame to your images.
If you are a professional user, the program would not be very useful for you. If you are an occasional user, then you may find options that are more affordable or even free.
The shareware version can be used during 5 days. If you find the program useful and intend to use it longer, then you should purchase a license. Also, if you want a hard copy of the program, you can order a OEM disk or a boxed package by paying an additional cost.
Batch image editor with endless photo manipulation and enhancement capabilities.
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