


Perfect B&W 9.5: There’s nothing like the classic subtlety of a black and white photo, so Perfect B&W includes dozens of customisable monochrome looks to give your shots a retro vibe. Automatic facial feature detection makes the process easy and the results realistic.

Perfect Portrait 9.5: Fine tune photos of friends and family by smoothing skin, removing blemishes, whitening eyes and adjusting lip colour intensity. Auto Tone will instantly make an underexposed image pop. Perfect Enhance 9.5: Want to fine tune your shots rather than add filters? Perfect Enhance enables easy adjustment of colour, contrast and sharpness. Choose from retro to HDR looks and apply glows, vignettes and noise reduction, plus many more styles. Perfect Effects 9.5: Includes hundreds of customisable filter effects to instantly enhance your photos. Perfect Layers 9.5: Designed to make masking and background replacement a cinch thanks to a new Quick Mask tool and an updated edge-detecting Perfect Brush for faster and more accurate masking around hair and soft edges. Version 9.5 is claimed to be up to 50% faster than before and includes a batch renaming feature, plus easy output to Photoshop and Lightroom. Quickly display a wide variety of photo formats - including raw - for easy file management. Perfect Browse 9.5: A file browser with an emphasis on speed. Alternatively, the Basic edition works only as a standalone application and can be had for $79.99 (£53), or $49.95 (£33) if you’re upgrading from an older version of Perfect Photo Suite. The full, Premium version with plug-in compatibility has an RRP of $149.95 (£100), whilst an upgrade edition costs $99.95 (£67). Perfect Photo Suite is a collection of seven different photo editing apps which can be used as standalone programs, or as plug-ins accessed from within Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture.
