The first thing to notice is that there is a new Browse module. More importantly, how well does this suite work if you don’t have Photoshop, Lightroom, or Aperture? Perfect Browser While, as in past editions, Perfect Photo Suite 8 works as a plugin for other photo editors, I will focus my review on using it as a standalone application. For more information about pricing and the differences among these editions, check out the comparison page at onOne’s website. And there is the Premium Edition which adds the ability to run with Adobe Photoshop and some other features. There is a version for Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and Apple Aperture, which also runs as a standalone application. The Standard Edition is a complete standalone photo editing solution. Perfect Photo Suite also comes in three editions. And Perfect Resize is for increasing or changing your image size without loss or detail. Perfect Mask is for creating high-quality masks. Perfect Layers is for combining and blending images without Photoshop. Perfect Portrait is for all of your portrait retouching. There is a new Browse that gives you the ability to locate the files you want to work on, a new Perfect Enhance that provides you with the capability to enhance your images, a re-engineered Perfect Effects for stylizing your images, and Perfect B&W for converting your images to black and white. There are now eight areas in Perfect Photo Suite. It contains everything you need to handle even fairly complex photographic post-processing tasks. While it still works with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Lightroom, and Apple Aperture, now, for the first time, it is also a complete standalone photo editor. Perfect Photo Suite 8 is the latest release from onOne Software.