I was offered the chance to do so for free since I had less than 2GB of photos, which is quite a generous offer. Once the photos are loaded, Aurora Photo Editor may prompt you to backup all of them to an Amazon database. I found that the photos took a while to load into the grid compared to iPhoto or Picasa but it's no big problem. Selecting any one of them will reveal the photos contained in them on the photo grid. All of your folders containing photos on your computer are listed down the left-hand side. The user interface in Aurora Photo Editor is very elegant and easy to use. The most useful feature is probably the relight tool which seems to magically add new life to photos and bring out colors and details that weren't as clearly visible before. Amongst the tasks you can perform are re-touch, straighten, adjust color strength, crispness and warmth, crop, zoom and adjust red-eye. Aurora Photo Editor features a pop-up image selector that lets you preview and tinker with your photo until the desired results are achieved.
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