I just saw a review of the software and downloaded it last night. I took the unedited folder from a recent wedding and let it batch process (through Lightroom) over night. I will look at the images when I get home tonight. I just used the defaults. Is this the best way? Should I expect to see much of a difference? Is it better to run Perfectly Clear standalone and go through processing images the way that I did in Lightroom? I'm trying to avoid sitting a working on image after image one at a time or in small groups.
I read the reviews on it that's about it. It seems to enhance images with just one click or a few clicks of the mouse. According to Ken Rockwell's review it works wonders on tinted photos and those lacking contrast, or color . I wonder how it works on mixed light sources which are a wedding photographer's nightmare ?
Ken Rock is a big fan of Perfectly Clear. This link is worth a look. Athentech Perfectly Clear Review & Discount