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RADIANT PHOTO

https://radiantimaginglabs.com £129/$129

Let’s not mention any names, but there are already a couple of image-editing programs on the market that promise to leverage the power of AI to transform your photos into masterpieces, but with the emphasis firmly on ‘reality enhancement’ rather than image quality.

Radiant Photo is rather different. It doesn’t attempt to change what you’re looking at, but instead optimises the colours and tones on a pixel-by-pixel basis to recreate scenes as our eyes see them.

Human vision isn’t like a camera. Our eyes and brains use their own HDR, sharpening and colour corrections, which cameras don’t have. It might be going too far to say Radiant Photo tries to recreate what our eyes ‘see’, but

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