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Portraitpro 15 review
Portraitpro 15 review





portraitpro 15 review
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Lipstick color and texture options for the look you want.

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  • A full spectrum of eyeshadow colors and shapes to choose from.
  • Choose from the most fashionable eyeliner styles.
  • Photo-realistic mascara brings out the eyes.
  • Bronzing, highlighting and blusher to emphasize and flatter the subject’s features.
  • Freckles can also be automatically detected and reduced or eliminated.
  • Better mouth detection to speed up your workflow. Fix portraits taken with a wide-angled lens with a simple slider. Apply lipstick, eyeshadow, blusher and more with comprehensive and intuitive controls.
  • Make-up, relighting and face sculpting controls for complete creative control.
  • Automatically retouches the photo with customizable presets.
  • For professionals, PortraitPro Studio Max has a full batch mode to process a full photo shoot with one click. For keen amateurs, PortraitPro Studio can run as a Photoshop plug-in, handle RAW files directly and supports different color spaces. This is my opinion, and my lack of trust in human nature, more than an issue with the product, which is quite good.PortraitPro comes in three editions to suit your needs. I worry that people who are likely to use PortraitPro Body may be more apt to go overboard with thinning and reshaping.

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    Do ethics have a place in software reviews? My perspective on full-body retouching is that the artists who have a “need” to do it-and will take the time to do it well-already know how to do it in Photoshop, and don’t really need a dedicated piece of software to guide them along they’ll move bit-by-bit making intelligent, anatomy-based decisions.

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    Somehow, there’s more of an ethical issue for me with body contour than with skin smoothing. PortraitPro Body may eliminate the need to hire a professional retoucher for small corrections like these. Use it to correct posture, to improve symmetry, or to save an otherwise great shot by adjusting a flaw in the subject’s pose. Conversely, if you can be trusted to use it judiciously, all power to you, go for it. It came in super handy when I wanted to quickly composite my daughter into a shot of her Barbie Princess dolls: Nip in that waist! Elongate those legs! Done! Because the frivolity of the project allowed me to embrace the extreme retouching capabilities, it was awesome and guilt-free. If you routinely have clients who ask to be morphed into perfection and you’re not a master of Photoshop, then you’ll find PortraitPro Body extremely useful. Somehow the chances of this seem multiplied with full-body manipulation. As is always the case with retouching software, it’s far too easy to take it too far and get over-retouched, unrealistic results. Yet, I’ve struggled regarding what to say about PortraitPro Body. As with the original PortraitPro, it’s also a ton of fun to use. Then, there are additional Liquify-like tools for further sculpting, and a pared-down version of its parent-program’s facial corrections.

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    Upon opening an image, you follow simple prompts to mark up the body structure/skeleton of your subject and then use sliders to adjust bodies from head to toe-I marvel at the algorithms that must underlie each slider. And it’s an impressive piece of software. I previously reviewed PortraitPro 12 and 15 for Photoshop User and had high praise for both versions, so I had high expectations for PortraitPro Body. Powerful Full-Body Shaping-in the Right Hands and Situations







    Portraitpro 15 review