Magic Photo Editor: Professional Photo Editing Made Simple
Magic Photo Editor is a user-friendly photo-editing app that combines powerful, professional-grade tools with simple, accessible workflows so hobbyists and pros can quickly produce polished images.
Key features
- One-tap enhancements: Automatic exposure, color, contrast, and sharpening adjustments tuned per image.
- Advanced retouching: Remove blemishes, smooth skin, whiten teeth, and remove unwanted objects with content-aware tools.
- Layers & masks: Non-destructive layer editing and masking for precise local adjustments.
- Selective color & tone: Target specific colors or tonal ranges for refined looks.
- Presets & filters: Built-in professional presets plus the ability to create/save custom looks.
- AI-powered tools: Background removal, sky replacement, intelligent upscaling, and noise reduction.
- Batch processing: Apply edits or presets to many photos at once for fast workflows.
- RAW support & color management: Open and edit RAW files with ICC profile handling for accurate color.
- Export options: Save in common formats (JPEG, PNG, TIFF), choose quality/size, and presets for web or print.
Typical workflow
- Import photos (single or batch).
- Apply a global one-tap enhancement or a preset.
- Make targeted adjustments using panels (exposure, color, HSL, curves).
- Use retouching tools and layers/masks for local fixes and composites.
- Run AI tools (background removal/upscale) if needed.
- Export with chosen format and size settings.
Who it’s for
- Hobbyists who want pro results with minimal learning curve.
- Social creators needing fast, repeatable edits.
- Photographers who want a streamlined alternative for culling and quick retouching.
- Designers needing precise layer and mask control plus export options.
Pros and cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Fast, intuitive interface with professional tools | Some advanced features may require higher-end devices |
| Powerful AI assists (background removal, upscaling) | AI results sometimes need manual refinement |
| Non-destructive editing with layers and RAW support | Full feature set may be behind a paywall/subscription |
| Batch processing saves time on large projects | Can have a learning curve for advanced masking/layering |
Tips for best results
- Start with RAW files when possible for maximum editing latitude.
- Use one-tap enhancements as a base, then refine with selective adjustments.
- Save custom presets for consistent style across batches.
- Zoom in to 100% when retouching small details.
- Export a high-quality master (TIFF) and create separate sizes for web/social.
If you want, I can draft short in-app help text for any specific feature (e.g., background removal, masking, or batch processing).
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