How to get your copy of Radiant Photo
Digital Camera readers can take advantage of a free three-month trial (extended from two weeks and worth £30/$30) by registering at: www.bit.ly/dcmradiant-trial Instructions for downloading Radiant Photo and obtaining a licence key valid for three months will then be sent via email.
If Digital Camera readers wish to purchase the software when their trial period ends, they can get £30/$30 off a Radiant Photo software bundle (the standalone and plugin versions), which normally retails for £159/$159, by visiting: www.bit.ly/dcmradiant-offer
There's so much more to taking a great photograph than simply pressing the shutter button and hoping for the best. When you've taken great care to shoot in the right conditions using the settings and techniques that allow you to make your chosen subject look its best within your creative vision, you're still only halfway towards a achieving your final image.
Photo editing is an equally important part of the process that should never be avoided regardless of whether you shoot JPEGs for straight-out-of-camera images, or raw files to offer bucketloads of editing control. Of course, editing photos to a high standard traditionally takes time, but with Radiant Photo you can say goodbye to long hours in front of a computer and produce professionally processed images effortlessly.
Photo editing doesn't have to be laborious, and with an array of quick and easy-to-use tools available, Radiant Photo's Detailed Edit allows you to take precise control over how your photos look while enjoying the power of artificial intelligence, all with the underlying aim of focusing on natural-looking results, regardless of the subject.
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