Unlike in DxO OpticsPro 10, Phase One Capture One 9, and the raw editing components of many other current image editing programs, you therefore can't fix problems like distortion, colour fringing and peripheral illumination. One thing that's lacking in the Enhance module is direct support for cameras and lenses. Again, there's a variety of presets on hand, which you can use as starting points before going on to make finer adjustments if required. Further enhancement options include adjustments for vignetting, sharpening and noise reduction. What's nice about the presets is that the positions of sliders for adjusting colour and tone parameters are clearly visible throughout, so you can tweak any of the settings rather than being forced to use regimented values. Similarly, Corrections includes choices for Auto Levels, Auto Levels & Colours, Backlight. For example, the Enhancements menu includes several presets like Magic Landscape, Magic Portrait, High Contrast, HDR Look and Cool Night.
Through the end of the year, ON1 Photo 10 FULL version is on sale for 89.99 and includes a special Holiday Bundle loaded with extra presets for Effects 10, beautifully crafted textures, and bonus step-by-step video. Here you can choose from a selection of preset enhancements and corrections. Even at it’s full price it is always money well spent, but this holiday season OnOne is running a pretty sweet promotional sale. The first destination when editing images will often be the Enhance module.
Presets in the Effects module are many and varied, arranged under the category headings shown here on the left.