PhotoDirector 3: No Photoshop, but Far Superior to Free Alternatives

  • For those looking for a mid-range solution to photo editing — one that falls somewhere between a basic free option and the $699-999 Photoshop — PhotoDirector 3 is worth a look.
  • Digital Trends offers a hands-on evaluation of the recently released $120 software that addresses features, the interface, and comparisons to other software.
  • “Navigating the software is quite simple — you have a mere five categories under which lie all of your tools,” explains the review. “You’ll spend most of your editing time existing within ‘Adjustments’ and ‘Edits.’ The client isn’t text heavy, but it doesn’t rely on icons like Photoshop does.”
  • Digital Trends praises the filters and effects available with PhotoDirector, but misses the layering capabilities of Photoshop. However, the review suggests that PhotoDirector’s UI is far superior to any of the currently available free software options.
  • According to the post: “…reliant on shape warping or insert text? Then this isn’t for you. Simply want good exposure control, levels, and content aware masking? Then you may have found your $120 match.”

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