Pros: Cheap; three settings of image quality; simple interface; fast to process
Cons: Basic; no textures control; limited sharpening; no artefact reduction; poor on low-res portraits
Price: £17.39
We rate this 3 out of 5.Star rating:
Macworld Buying Advice
The quality settings can be used for portraits, everyday use and landscapes where you want a bit more sharp detail. In our tests the low-res JPEG produced the worst result, though not far off Perfect Resize. Results on the high-res test weren’t bad, with better edges than PhotoZoom and more sharpness than Magnifier.
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