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Abstract: Imagenomic added Lightroom support to its portrait-retouching plug-in, appropriately called Portraiture. Installation couldn’t be easier and you can access the plug-in by Right-clicking on the photo and choosing Edit In>Imagenomic Portraiture, or ...
Abstract: There’s a lot of improvement in the new version that jumps right out at you, starting with a vastly improved user interface. The performance was also appreciably improved over version 1, and the addition of unlimited user presets saves a lot...
Portraiture 2 Review Review Date: February 2nd 2009Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction If you spend any time post-processing portrait photos, you know how time-consuming touchup work can be. Cleaning blemishes, smoothin...
Outstanding automated skin smoothing function; can output to separate layer
Layers don’t output properly on Smart Objects
Portraiture is a great plug-in that automates skin smoothing and blemish removal. It’s full of nifty extra functions, time saving tools and it works in 8-bit and 16-bit RGB modes. ...
Supports Lightroom and Aperture as well, 16-bit image support, can tweak settings for wrinkles and uneven tones, has useful presets, skin texture results actually very good
No dedicated pimple or blemish removal, no face sculpting, far too expensive, no individual tools for refining masks
While the skin smoothing and line removal is actually quite good with an even finish, there is no dedicated pimple removal function
Abstract: This review is taken from our group test of Photoshop CS4 plug-ins.Retouching skin blemishes, make-up imperfections and the effects of strong lighting is a laborious process that – unless you’re a full-time retouch artist – can eat into the time you wa...