![]() ![]() Skin and hair irregularities such as cracked lips, spots, wrinkles, dull or unruly hair, and stray hairs.Ģ. Most portrait photographers will be dealing with common problems when retouching original images. The new features are underpinned by AI and image processing algorithms to ensure the software is as quick and easy-to-use as possible, regardless of which edition is used. The second screen grab shows the first steps towards manual face recognition: the user is asked to click on the subject’s nose tip and chin. We found this feature worked well in most situations, although it failed to identify a face on one occasion, as shown below. Like many recent software applications, PortraitPro 21 makes extensive use of ‘artificial intelligence’ with AI face detection speeding up image recognition and identifying features that can benefit from selective improvement. The user interface for PortraitPro 21 retains the same basic structure of the earlier versions with large ‘before’ and ‘after’ preview windows and the tool panel docked along the right hand side of the screen. PortraitPro 21 extends the capabilities with new tools that give users more power to control the entire picture not just the sitter’s face. The underlying objective of the software has always been to make it quick and easy to retouch portrait photographs to a ‘professional’ standard. ![]() The last time we looked at Anthropics’ portrait retouching software was in August 2014, when we reviewed Portrait Professional Studio 12. The intervening six-and-a-bit years have enabled plenty of changes to be introduced so we thought it time to review the latest version of this popular application, which is available for Windows and MacOS computers (Windows 7 / Mac OS 10.12 or later). ![]() Offering the most comprehensive retouching toolset currently available, it will require time to explore its capabilities but can yield good results for users who can work within its limitations. PortraitPro 21 is a powerful editing tool that has potential to save work for many portrait photographers. ![]()
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