Radiant Photo review - Life after Photoshop (2024)

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Radiant Photo verdict

Rod Lawton

Features

Results

Usability

Summary

Radiant Photo sounds like countless other ‘magic’ photo apps and plug-ins that use the power of AI to make your photos perfect. The difference is that it works. Not every image will be transformed equally, but the dullest, most difficult and downright impossible images are the ones that get the most benefit. Could you do the same adjustments manually? Probably, maybe. But would you have the time or the energy to try? Probably not.

4

For

+Transforms the dullest and most difficult images
+Shows you in seconds of an image can be made good
+Manual adjustments available but rarely needed
+Works as a plug-in or standalone

Against

-Pretty expensive
-Paid preset packs will add to the price
-A one-trick pony – few other editing tools

  • Key features
  • Interface and usability
  • Results
  • Verdict

Radiant Photo is not a photo editor, but a photo enhancer. It uses AI to analyse your photos, work out the subject or genre then apply adaptive adjustments to best bring out the colors and tones and details.

It sounds expensive for a program that sounds like it does the kind of auto corrections you take for granted as part of any regular photo editor. But it’s doing a lot more than auto levels, auto contrast, auto white balance and a bit of sharpening. Its publisher says it’s analyzing and optimizing images pixel by pixel, without being drawn into explaining exactly how – which is probably fair enough from a commercial point of view.

I already wrote a Radiant Photo review on Digital Camera World and I’ve used it a lot more since then. I normally prefer to do my image enhancements in Capture One or DxO PhotoLab, so will Radiant Photo convince me there’s another, better way?

Key features

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Radiant Photo uses scene detection to work out what kind of photo you’ve given it. It has Smart Presets to apply adaptive processing to different scene and subject types. Its publishers also say it’s designed BY photographers FOR photographers.

One of its key jobs is balancing darker and lighter tones in high contrast images. This is not HDR, simply making sure that both show a rich range of details. It uses pixel by pixel analysis to preserve the sense of depth in images and balance exposures without clipping shadows or highlights.

It boasts ‘Radiant Tone’ and ‘Radiant Color’, though occasionally uses jargon light Light Diffusion and Bias that feel like they deserve a more technical explanation.

With more features like Sky Toning (grading), Foliage Toning and Precision Sharpening, Automatic face detection, face contouring, eye enhancement and more, Radiant Photo promises a lot.

Interface and usability

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You can get 90% of the value of Radiant Photo without having to use a single manual control (my estimate based on the many images I’ve tried it with). You can open an image, accept the defaults and save out an enhanced version just like that. The loading, analysis and processing take a few moments, but you don’t need to do anything.

That’s assuming you’re happy with Radiant Photo’s AI scene recognition and adjustments. If you think you can do better, the left sidebar offers a selection of Smart Presets where you can choose a different scene type and manual Presets for creating a ‘look’ rather than just auto enhancements. You can get more preset packs, but they cost extra.

You might decide that the result Radiant Photo generates is close to what you want but not quite close enough. In which case, you can tweak its adjustments using either a Quick Edit or a Detailed Edit option. This does give you a lot more control, but you will be faced with more jargon, like Super Contrast, Fidelity and Corrective Filter.

You can work out which controls do what with a little trial and error but it’s easy to go down a rabbit hole of adjustments and counter-adjustments that take your image further away from Radiant Photo’s AI results without making your photo look any better.

Radiant Photo takes an opposite approach to regular photo editing software. It’s like it fixes up your image how it thinks it should be done and you have to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in if you want a different outcome.

Results

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I would say that about one-third of the time Radiant Photo achieves nothing that you couldn’t achieve with Auto Levels (or similar) in a regular photo editor. About a third of the time it gives you a nice-looking outcome you could probably have achieved yourself but it would have taken you longer.

The last third is the most exciting. Here Radiant Photo can transform images which have defeated all your editing attempts in the past, adding, colour, balance, detail, sparkle and – yes – radiance to even the most difficult images.

Sometimes, even with years of editing experience, you can look at an image and feel that there’s a good photo in there somewhere, but there’s no easy way in, no obvious place to start. That’s where Radiant Photo weaves its magic.

Verdict

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I am extremely sceptical of programs that promise instant fixes and transformations, but Radiant Photo does indeed deliver on that promise. Not every image needs it, but enough do (from my tests) to take it very seriously indeed – especially if you’re a busy pro with no time for fiddly editing, even if you have the skills.

There are a few caveats. You’ll still need Lightroom, Capture One or some other RAW processing tool for your RAW files, and Radiant Photo doesn’t do perspective corrections, layers or analog effects, so the DxO Nik Collection, PhotoLab or ON1 Photo RAW don’t have much to worry about just yet. It’s not going to replace your existing software, just augment it.

I’d prefer a bit more science and a little less fluffy jargon. I’d also prefer it to be a bit cheaper. For amateur photographers it’s expensive – but for professionals it would be considered investment that could quickly pay you back. And there’s a free trial version that can help you make that decision.

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FAQs

Is a radiant photo worth it? ›

Overall, Radiant Photo is a great tool to use as a starting point for any photo, and if you're a photographer who doesn't have a super stylised edit, but is looking for a more naturally realistic but beautiful feel to your images, then this software will not disappoint.

How much does a radiant photo cost? ›

Price of Radiant Photo is $159. Look for bundles for potential savings. Additional Presets, including user-created batches, are available at prices ranging from $15 to $25.

What is the difference between a radiant photo and perfectly clear? ›

How is this different from Perfectly Clear Complete? The main difference between Perfectly Clear Complete and Radiant Photo is the core technology doing the corrections. Radiant Photo is using the newest Perfectly Clear engine, the same engine that some of the largest photo companies in the world license from us.

What is the difference between radiant photo and Topaz photo AI? ›

Both Radiant Photo and Topaz Photo AI provides standard features to cater diverse industry needs. What is the difference between Radiant Photo and Topaz Photo AI? The difference lies in terms of the user interface and functionalities. While Radiant Photo is customizable, Radiant Photo offers comprehensive modules.

Are warmer photos better? ›

How your photo expresses this spectrum of color determines the mood of your photo. For instance, warmer tones promote feelings of happiness, comfort, or caution. In contrast, cooler tones like green, blue, and violet tend to make us feel calm, creative, or somber.

Are professional pictures worth it? ›

The truth is that professional photography is worth the investment for numerous reasons. Quality and Experience: Professional photographers bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to their craft, ensuring high-quality results that exceed your expectations.

Is Radiant photo free? ›

Unlike most photo apps, users don't need to create an account or start a trial to witness the magic of Radiant: AI Photo & Video Editor. No ads, no gimmicks, no uploading your photos. The free version is entirely usable and truly enhances every photo you open instantly.

How does radiant photo work? ›

As soon as you open an image, Radiant Photo goes to work. It analyzes each image and suggests intelligent edits to make each photo look its best. You'll get superior quality finished photos with life-like color, realistic detail, and natural light delivered to you in record time.

What is the clearest image format? ›

TIFF is the best way to get a high-quality print result while JPEG format is easy to share on the web, email, or social media. PSD file formats are good for editing in multiple layers. After RAW and TIFF formats, PNG format is the best for editing.

Is Perfectly Clear worth it? ›

If I wanted to say something positive about Perfectly Clear, it's that you'll get more out of this for your money than you will from a lot of commercial preset collections – those sold with Capture One included.

What is the best background for clear glass photography? ›

Opt for neutral background colors that won't compete with the object, or use gradients to add depth. Black or white backgrounds can highlight different aspects of transparency. Set up a camera to control exposure and depth of field. Let's look at the most important nuances of glass product photography.

Is radiant photo worth it? ›

The software provides a range of fine-tuned editing tools with the Quick Edit Controls. Radiant Photo's Presets and Looks alone are worth checking out, and its advanced editing tools offer endless creative potential. It's available as a stand-alone application or a plug in for Photoshop, Lightroom and PaintShop Pro.

Can you try Topaz AI for free? ›

In addition to its full-license product, Topaz also offers a free trial of its Topaz Photo AI software.

Is warm light better for pictures? ›

By using a warm light on a cool subject, you can improve the overall appearance, while using a warm light on warm subject matter could result in an overly warm photo. The type of light you choose depends on your desired effect. Experiment to find a glowing light that works.

Will heat ruin pictures? ›

The best environment for your photographs avoids extreme fluctuations between high and low humidity levels. Temperature is also a factor in preserving your heirloom photographs. Deterioration is the chemical breakdown of the photograph, and heat increases chemical reactions.

Do brighter photos get more likes? ›

Keep photos bright

By extension, people don't log onto Instagram to look at dark pictures! Brighter pictures consistently get more likes than darker ones. If your picture is dark, try using an editing app to brighten it up. If you have a brighter image, you'll get more likes and followers.

What is radiant image? ›

Radiant is a photo editor that gets your photo to 90~100% complete without you having to touch a single button or slider.

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