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PhotosRevive vs Aurora HDR

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

PhotosRevive

6.0
Media & Design

Colourise old black and white photos automatically

Aurora HDR

6.5
Media & Design

HDR photo editor with filters, batch processing and more

Metric PhotosRevive Aurora HDR
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 6.0 6.5
30-day Installs 7 6
90-day Installs 36 13
365-day Installs 196 60
Version 2.2.0 1.0.2,6495
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars -
GitHub Forks -
Open Issues -
License
Language
Last GitHub Commit 5mo ago
First Seen Dec 7, 2020 Dec 4, 2019

Reviews

PhotosRevive

PhotosRevive is an intuitive tool that automatically colorizes old black and white photos, making it ideal for those looking to restore and enhance cherished memories. It uses smart colorization and enhancement technology to improve clarity and correct age-related degradation.

Automatically colorizes old black and white photos using smart technology.

Pros

  • + Easily restores color to black and white photos with a single step.
  • + Improves clarity and corrects age-related degradation.
  • + User-friendly interface designed for intuitive photo restoration.

Cons

  • - Lack of transparency regarding the technology and methodology used.
  • - No active community or discussions around the app.

Aurora HDR

Aurora HDR is a professional-grade HDR photo editor offering advanced filters, batch processing, and creative tools for photographers. It caters to those looking to enhance their photos with HDR capabilities and creative effects.

Aurora HDR edits and enhances photos using HDR techniques, filters, and batch processing.

Pros

  • + Professional HDR photo editing capabilities
  • + Rich set of filters and creative tools
  • + Batch processing for efficient workflow

Cons

  • - Niche appeal may limit its user base
  • - Limited compared to established photo editors
  • - Requires learning curve for HDR techniques