![]() Opening a photo in Perfectly Clear provides a split-screen view of the image showing the original on the left and the processing preview on the right. ![]() We’d recommend shooting with the native iOS app (or anything else that captures to the Camera Roll) and then opening photos for processing in Perfectly Clear. There’s a place for this approach in an app like Instagram that can give a live preview of some post-processing effects as you compose the shot, but here it’s more likely to be a hassle than a help. This is unsuitable for photographing a dynamic situation because you can’t shoot again immediately. Take a photo and you’re offered two options: you can either send the image to the post-processing stage or discard it and shoot again. While apps like ProCamera, Camera+ and Camera Awesome (see a pattern?) provide capture interfaces that improve on Apple’s camera function, Perfectly Clear serves up a stripped-down version of the native app. Perfectly Clear has a camera feature, but it’s perfectly clear that this app is all about processing pictures, not taking them. ![]()
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