Key features such adjustment modules and tools are now very easily located in the program. Overall, the aesthetics look professional and very well done with a lot of thought being placed on increasing the visibility of the entire user interface. It looks very clean and professional with good text/background contrast when compared to 9.5. The layout of Photo 10 has been refined considerably. “ Streamlined”… that’s the word that would work well to describe Photo 10. Even the name of the software has been shortened, made simpler… more streamlined. The folks over at On1 haven’t set out to necessarily re-design their software from the ground up, but there have been some major improvements made over the last build. In this review, we’ll take a close look at version 10 and show you some key features you might or might not like in this latest offering from On1. You spoke up about what you liked and didn’t like about the 9.5 build and the developers at OnOne were listening. The update brings some heavy hitting improvements that deserve some attention. Six months later, OnOne is back with an updated offering of their already very capable Perfect Photo Suite 9.5. The software scored high and was packed with features geared toward photographers of all skill levels. Last April, Contrastly took an in-depth look at OnOne Perfect Photo Suite 9.5.
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