Perfectly Clear Removes 'Purple Haze' From iPhone 5 Photos

Posted October 30, 2012 at 7:18pm by iClarified | Please help us and submit a translation by clicking here | 11860 views

Perfectly Clear is an app that automatically removes imperfections including 'Purple Haze' from your photos.

Behind the scenes the Perfectly Clear app applies various patented corrections (from 10 years of scientific research), automatically delivering you a beautiful photo you can’t wait to share. Perfectly Clear for iPhone is powered by the same robust correction technology licensed to many of the largest photography companies, retailers, and labs around the world.

How It Works:
1. Take a photo, or open one from your camera roll and Perfectly Clear will automatically correct it.

2. There are 4 presets that you can use to correct your photo, or you can easily and quickly tweak your photo by adjusting 12 different image characteristics:
- Exposure: correction applied pixel per pixel, never clipping
- Depth/Contrast: add WOW by increasing color depth
- Vibrancy: corrects the photo where color has been washed out
- Sharpening: bring out the details you never knew were there
- Tint Removal: automatically remove unwanted tint caused by uncontrolled light sources
- Noise Removal: remove noise from low light shots
- Skin Tone: remove that red captured by the camera but not seen by your eyes
- Perfectly Smooth: breakthrough and patented correction which renders flawless skin
- Eye Enhance: puts the life and sparkle back into the eyes
- Eye Enlarge: increase the size of your subject's eyes for a pleasing effect
- Teeth Whitening: everyone likes whiter teeth
- De-Purple: remove that ugly purple that you get sometimes when shooting into the sun or bright light source

3. Save and share via email, Facebook, or Twitter.


What's New In This Version:
- Completely redesigned interface: even more intuitive and fun to use. Includes time saving presets!
- Universal App: now you can run our award winning app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Powerful noise removal: built right in, no need for in-app purchase
- Beautify: Automatically applies breakthrough technology to render flawless skin, sparkling eyes and teeth.
- New "De-Purple" correction: fixes the phenomenon when the camera is pointed at or near the sun or bright light source, causing extreme purple in the image - one click and Perfectly Clear makes an unusable image awesome!
- New support for larger images.
Max pixel limits (on the longest side):
iPod: 2592
iPhone 3G:2592, iPhone 4, 4S: 4,000, iPhone 5: 5500
iPad 1: 3264, iPad 2: 4,000, iPad3: 5500

You can purchase Perfectly Clear – Photo Correction (Automatic) from the App Store for $2.99.

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Fr1 - October 31, 2012 at 4:06am
One of the 200 new features which apple will boast in IOS 7 "took care of the purple"
Detour - October 31, 2012 at 8:32am
And a google map. "thats how important to have a good maps so upgrade now" they stated that ios6 was the version most people downloaded? Well they'll be more surprised when they put back google maps.
Ron - October 30, 2012 at 10:35pm
If this is a real problem then why isn't Apple providing a free resolution as a fix or patch for all iPhone 5 customers? To pay more to a third party vendor to fix something that should not be a problem to begin with is suspect to say the least.
asdf - October 31, 2012 at 12:45am
No, Ron, you misunderstand. Purple Haze is a feature and its also a feature to have a separate app to remove it, which is also a feature.
thevmax - October 31, 2012 at 1:12am
You are absolutely right! I love paying for features that should have been fixed for free!!!
Steve jobs - October 31, 2012 at 2:20am
@asdf to-No Ron, I am a feature, for the feature of apple new idiot feature, for that one feature that is a really good feature on the new iphone 5 special camera feature, do you understand the feature now. Or in another words I'm that new feature for apple, a dark creature that apple got me under a spell to be that special feature. Son at the end we must pay for that feature so apple can continue on making more money of features like us. Jack Azz
Troya - October 30, 2012 at 10:27pm
The app image to me looks like a trojan horse.... Just suspicious
alfons - October 30, 2012 at 9:04pm
"applies various patented corrections (from 10 years of scientific research)" Oh, please...
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