
Switch to this workspace and a new copy of the image is created, to which you can apply more radical and far-reaching edits, albeit without the non-destructive nature. The main difference between the programs is that PhotoDirector goes further with an additional Edit tab. And alterations carried out under the Adjustments tab are ‘non-destructive’, so you can revert to original images in the future.

Separate workspaces are available from tabs along the top of the window that include Library, Adjustment, Slideshow and Print, for organizing your photos, enhancing them and outputting them.

There are stark similarities in the interface and feature set.

The lines of distinction have become increasingly blurred, when comparing Cyberlink’s PhotoDirector program with Adobe Lightroom. Not just a ‘me too’ program, the latest PhotoDirector 7 Ultra edition adds a crucial new component – layers
