![]() Essentially, their thoughts are moving as smoothly and logically as a swift, crystalline stream of water. This usage implies that someone is calm yet alert, able to look at a problem rationally and objectively before coming up with an intelligent response. Those who are lucid in this sense are understood to be totally in their right minds, perhaps despite the presence of outside stressors or the craziness of others. It’s easiest to come up with articulate explanations when you're thinking straight it makes sense, then, that lucid also frequently characterizes a person as thinking clearly or as mentally balanced. To paraphrase an old cliché, lucid expressions and progressions are simple, sweet, and to the point. A lucid instruction manual, for example, would be easy to read and follow, and lucid word choices would communicate your point sensibly and eloquently. This usage often characterizes spoken or written messages that are well expressed and logical. To further elucidate: lucid is an adjective that usually describes something as clear and extremely easy to understand. Luckily, your first-mate has much more presence of mind, and he's able to calmly and lucidly point out that your new underwater friend is just a lost pool toy. You eagerly call to your first-mate, but by the time he arrives you're babbling incoherently in your excitement, you're anything but lucid. Your heartbeat accelerates as your imagination fills with pirates and treasure and swashbuckling swordfights. The water is so lucid, so crystal-clear that you can see everything in its depths with no problem - including the mesmerizing, diaphanous mermaid smiling up at you lazily. If these changes can be made I can give this app the 5 star review that Authentech, as a leader in image correction for a long time, deserve.Leaning over the side of a boat, you spot something incredible on the sandy bottom of the lake. It's is an awkward and unnecessary feature, which interferes with the experience. The app doesn't need a swipe to save or not to save feature. If I wanted to save the image I would because you have made a perfectly clear icon at the top right of the app. Every time I would check to see if my results from a toggled button could be faded it would ask me if I wanted to YES save the image or hit NO to go back to editing. Get rid of the annoying dialogue box that comes up every time a swipe of the screen happens and there's no option to fade an effect. *(The page with the grouped round buttons.) It would be even better to add that to the toolbar selections. *secondary tools page have the ability to fade for strong or subtle results. Its great that many of the corrections on the I understand fast fix buttons are great but the results in some cases can benefit from the addition of a fade button for more subtle changes and more control is better than none. Many apps have very fluid and easy interfaces and this one seems more rigid and even dated in its design. giving easier access to the secondary tools not included in the lower toolbar area. Adding a "save as" or "save as copy" feature. The following are ways that this particular app could be improved in order of importance: With hat being the case, Athentech apps and plugins continue to be valuable tools for clear results. ![]() Now it seems as though the market is saturated with auto correction apps and plugins. It would raise a good photo to one that simply pops off the screen or paper, with no garish highlight or shadow clipping. ![]() I recall a time when Perfectly Clear was the standard PS plugin for push button, authentically beautiful results. This app is a good tool for general corrections. John Katz's Review of Lucid By Perfectly Clear Reviewed on 11/28/19 1:15 PM
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