LightZone, A Better Photoshop?
by: Erik Vlietinck - Last Updated: Thu 13 September 2007
People who are involved professionally with images, such as commercial and art photographers, but also advertising firms’ creative departments, and creative departments in corporate organisations: ask them which image editor they use, and they’ll almost invariably tell you “Photoshop of course”. But some companies believe they can do better and deliver a better tool set for image fine-tuning. LightCrafts is such a company. It developed LightZone, an application that will make photos better, correct them, enhance them, and do it better than Photoshop. Or so LightCrafts say.
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