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Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 5.0 Beta released

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Ashampoo Photo Optimizer combines photo editing with an easy-to-use interface and a quick one click optimization. The program has all function that users need to make the best out of their photos – red eye correction, several effects, watermarks, color correction, one click optimization, rotate, mirror effect and lots more. The result of the optimization or of an effect is presented instantly in a before and after split view so that it can be comfortably compared to the original. The optimization of not only one photo, but several ones is quickly done with Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 4. All photos in a folder will be optimized with just one click. This method saves a lot of work and precious time.

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