In the Pro version, users can apply restoration or colorization settings to dozens of photos at once, which is ideal for entire photo albums.
The software typically operates on a "freemium" model with a free trial available. Paid licenses for the full Pro version generally start at around $19.25 as a one-time purchase or subscription, depending on the current promotion.
One-click functionality to transform grayscale photos into color by analyzing patterns and context. Users can also manually refine these colors using a built-in brush tool to ensure historical accuracy. Damage Repair Toolkit: PhotoGlory Pro 3.25
Minimum 1 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, and at least 500 MB of hard drive space.
Includes 3D LUTs for advanced color grading, noise reduction to clear up "grainy" scans, and sharpening tools to define facial features and clothing textures. Workflow and Usability In the Pro version, users can apply restoration
Manually replicates textures from "clean" parts of a photo to cover more intricate defects or missing pieces.
Automatically blends damaged areas (like small scratches or dust) with surrounding pixels. Includes 3D LUTs for advanced color grading, noise
PhotoGlory is developed primarily for beginners and hobbyists who may find professional tools like Photoshop too complex. Its workflow typically involves digitizing a physical photo (via a scanner or phone camera), cropping out torn edges, using AI for initial colorization and defect removal, and then fine-tuning manually. PhotoGlory is exclusively available for Windows. OS: Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7.