Built around the Perfectly Clear processing engine, which will be familiar to some photographers, this new program applies automatic AI-driven object recognition and tone and colour adjustments to deliver “great results in record time.” As it lacks cataloguing tools, HDR merge, panoramas or focus stacking, Radiant Photo is not an all in-one photo editor, but will intelligently optimise the colours, tones and contrast in your photos to maintain realistic colour rendition and contrast, while optimising the contrast and dynamic range, bringing out dark shadows and improving overall tonal balance. Developed by professional photographer Elia Locardi, Radiant Photo will work with 8-bit JPEGS, or 16-bit TIFFs for those who want a higher bit-depth workflow. The software can open many raw formats, but Radiant Imaging Labs is expecting users to continue with…