Photography (471 programs)
Pros: Works with multiple images simultaneously. Support for a wide range of formats. Previews images.
Cons: Requires proper metadata. No advanced functions.
Pros: 55 transition effects. Use of local caching and asynchronous operations. Supports multiple file formats. Built-in folder browser.
Cons: Interface needs some getting used to. Folders cannot be navigated without choosing a transition. Annoying popups. Requires a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Automatic exposure normalisation. Selection of clay/tone mapping filters. Improves light exposure problems relatively easily.
Cons: Many complicated advanced settings.
Pros: Great wizard. Easy to place dots. Preview window. Saves to popular formats.
Cons: Removing dots is not that easy. Can only send emails via Morpheus.
Pros: Intuitive interface. Easy to use editing. Seamless photo stitching. Different shapes for fading and blending.
Cons: Limited OS support. Requires 64 bit processor. Some stability problems. Allows a maximum of two images to be combined.
Pros: Easy to work with. Good results.
Cons: Limited expert options. Only handles Tiff and Jpeg.
Pros: It is possible to scan entire folders as well as individual files.. Users can filter results based upon an adjustable image-matching algorithm.. This system offers a clean and intuitive user interface.. Deleted files can be recovered.. Recovers tons of storage space in a jiffy..
Cons: Setting match levels too low might detect entirely different images..
Pros: Compatible with the usual formats.
Pros: Normal or simplified interface. Set thumbnail and picture. Regenerate galleries.
Cons: Weak templates.
Pros: Impressive pencil sketch effects. Easy to convert images. Quick to convert.
Cons: Only allows you to select a certain area to convert. Post processing controls overwhelming.
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Supports PDF files in multiple languages.
Cons: Many users have complained about zero flipbook-creating functionality. Could have been sold for free.