Eh, not really my cup of tea
What do you like best?
It helped a lot when I was trying to edit some pictures for my business, and it came out nice. The editing features included made it a lot easier to add filters and such to my specified pictures. It was easy to get used to (ish), you just need the time and patience to actually learn it. Not too many tutorials on learning the software online, but most people can get used to it.
What do you dislike?
I didn't really enjoy the UI compared to Photoshop or something in that nature. It could definitely use some work, and if it did receive that work, I would most likely go back to Photo Filter. Photo Filter didn't have all the features I needed as opposed to Photoshop and other programs like 4K upscaling, resampling, and color editing. Other programs made it real easy to do that, and that's why I stopped using Photo Filter.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Really wouldn't recommend it in total fairness. I would rather stick with Adobe Photoshop as I have more time and experience on that application, and the UI is easier to me.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I was just trying to edit some photos I had for hanging up in our office, to make it more pleasing. However I really did not enjoy the UI whatsoever, really subjective though. To me, Photoshop seemed very intuitive while Photo Filter wasn't. On top of that, Photoshop had much more features that helped edit photos to the exact way I wanted it to be.