



This edition also comes with a smaller library of effects in both Perfect Effects and Perfect B&W.Īll editions of the Suite include seven unique plug-ins under one roof. The onOne website clearly defines the differences between the editions, but probably the most import difference to be aware of is that the Standard Edition doesn't support RAW files. The Premium Edition is the only one that works as a plug-in in Photoshop (in addition to integrating with Lightroom and Aperture). All editions work as standalone applications, but the Lightroom & Aperture and Premium Editions also work as plug-ins. Perfect Photo Suite 7 is sold in three different versions: Standard Edition, Lightroom & Aperture Edition, and Premium Edition. In fact, I think a case can be made that as a standalone program, it might be all you need for image editing. It's a big, comprehensive, powerful piece of software that stretches the definition of plug-in by straddling the border between a plug-in and a full application. Their latest and most ambitious offering is Perfect Photo Suite 7. Quite an accomplishment.Īt first, onOne made plug-ins exclusively for Photoshop but eventually expanded to include Aperture, Lightroom, and Photoshop Elements.

Fast-forward to Lightroom, which doesn't have a layers feature, but onOne filled the void with their impressive Perfect Layers plug-in, and now we can combine areas of multiple files using layers and masks. In September 1994, Adobe amazed the photographic and design communities by introducing a powerful feature in Photoshop 3 called "layers." It was a revolutionary and practical way to work with images. They continually hone, evolve, and expand their products, giving us better ways to work with our images. This is a fate shared by many plug-in manufacturers however, onOne Software thrives, and for good reason: they're keenly aware of, and responsive to, their audience. An old favorite of mine was the incredible Kai's Power Tools, but sadly, somewhere along the line, it was sold to a larger company and left to die. And let's not minimize aesthetics-many plug-ins are more visually appealing, making them more enjoyable to use. Plug-ins frequently fill a void with features not found in the main application, or they might do tasks found in the main application more efficiently and with better results.
