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dcree

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Dec 19, 2013
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Back in my Windows days, I used PaintShop Pro, which had a button called "one-step photo fix" or something like that. It corrected the exposure, color, sharpness all in one go. I have not been able to find anything like that for OS X. Anyone?
 

Cheese&Apple

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Jun 5, 2012
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Use iPhoto (Apple's free photo editing app). Import image into iPhoto and use "Auto Enhance".

Should do the trick.

~ Peter
 

TonyK

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May 24, 2009
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Different apps have different names for auto-correct. But in reality there is not a single fix that gets the best out of each image. It should be considered a starting point and sometimes you will find it may not even be the right starting point.

In LR I use AUTO on the Development tab. It generally blows the exposure so I have to reset that. But tone and color are pretty good so I leave those and then move on to other adjustments that get me the image I visualized when I pressed my shutter button.

But if what you are working on are snapshots, then by all means the "auto" fix may be all that is needed.
 
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