Predecessors had auto-fix features that either did nothing or ruined the image. Mr. Photo 1.5’s algorithm analyzed three things: average brightness, color cast via the brightest highlight, and black point via the darkest shadow. It worked 70% of the time—a stunning success rate for 1997. The other 30%, you hit “undo” and tried the manual sliders.
Mr Photo 1.5 occupies the "sweet spot." It is more powerful than FaceApp for realistic edits, less aggressive than Remini (which often adds artifacts), and significantly easier to use than Lightroom for portrait-specific tasks.
: Predefined templates like 6x7 (42 photos) on a single sheet or specific settings for 4x6 and A4 paper.
For quick printing of multiple thumbnails on one page.
In 1998, PC Magazine wrote: