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Cyberlink photodirector 7 suite
Cyberlink photodirector 7 suite






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I downloaded the trial version of PhotoDirector and liked how it looked so far, but I need someone to tell me why I should switch from Elements to PhotoDirector. I mostly use the quick feature to brighten and make other minor adjustments, then either print a hard copy or create a slideshow.

cyberlink photodirector 7 suite

I don't use many of the Elements features because it just takes too long to learn and re-learn. I am also a long time user of Photoshop Elements.

At this price, it's worth considering purely for AVCHD and Blu-ray disc authoring, alongside Sony's or Serif's software for editing.I have been a long time user of PowerDirector and really like the product so I was intrigued by their new product PhotoDirector. PowerDirector lacks the power and finesse of Adobe's, Sony's and Serif's editors, but it does go a long way towards making up for it with its excellent AVCHD previews and comprehensive import and export options. This meant that even simple edits could be confusing to carry out.

Worst of all, we found that editing the lengths of clips and transitions was unpredictable, not least because the audio waveform displays didn't update correctly. On the couple of occasions that the software crashed, it was unable to recover unsaved work. It would make much more sense to truncate the motion path, as Adobe's and Sony's editors - and CyberLink's effects keyframes - do.ĭespite the impressive preview performance, navigating the timeline sometimes made the interface unresponsive for a second or two. Keyframes are also used to define curved motion paths for videos and images, but trimming or splitting the length of a clip changes the speed of motion. To adjust effect parameters to new static settings, we had to delete the two middle keyframes and adjust the start and end keyframes separately - it's not possible to have one keyframe for straightforward, static effects settings. The introduction of keyframes in version 7 is welcome, but it's annoying that four keyframes are added each time an effect is applied. PowerDirector ticks a lot of boxes in terms of features, but their implementation is often unwieldy. However, in other packages it isn't hard to export to hard disk and upload to YouTube via a web browser, so this isn't a make-or-break feature. We had to switch from PowerDirector's default export preset to WMV HD before uploading, but at least it's possible.

cyberlink photodirector 7 suite

All the others added black bars above and below widescreen projects before uploading, at which point YouTube added bars on either side, enveloping videos in a black box. This is the only editor here to upload successfully to YouTube while taking advantage of the website's recent switch to widescreen. Most of the time this wasn't much of a problem, but it did mean that some of the effects looked quite different in the preview and final export. However, the trade-off for great preview performance is a low preview resolution. A few minutes later, after we had generated lower-resolution proxy copies of the raw AVCHD files, it was able to play seven simultaneous clips.

cyberlink photodirector 7 suite

PowerDirector was able to play an AVCHD clip with effects as soon as it was imported without dropping any frames. Camera support is comprehensive, and the Ultra edition can create Blu-ray discs and burn AVCHD on DVD media.ĪVCHD previews were surprisingly smooth on our test PC. Version 7 provides up to seven video tracks and support for keyframes to vary effects' settings over time. CyberLink's PowerDirector has been growing in its capabilities and reputation.








Cyberlink photodirector 7 suite