![]() ![]() A free trial is available directly from the developer, Anthropics. PortraitPro 23 is compatible with macOS and Windows. Upgrade pricing is also available for owners of previous versions. Lifetime licenses for each version are $59.95, $89.95 and $179.95, respectively. The mid-tier 'Studio' version includes everything but batch mode that's available exclusively in Studio Max. The base version includes the portrait retouching tools mentioned above but doesn't include smart filter support, raw file editing or batch mode editing. The only issue I found using this program was the ease of overdoing any touch up or edit (which is my fault, not the programs, of course). ![]() PortraitPro 23 is available in three versions, Standard, Studio and Studio Max. While not a new feature in this year's version, PortraitPro's digital makeup tool is pretty impressive. PortraitPro 23 includes tools such as natural skin smoothing, a digital makeup feature built alongside leaders in the cosmetics and beauty industries, a range of digital lighting tools, hair masking that lets the user change the color and highlights of a subject's hair, eye enhancement, smart filters for easy switching between PortraitPro and Photoshop, full raw processing and much more. These new features join a suite of tools designed for portrait photographers, including some powered by artificial intelligence. ![]() Apple's latest silicon chips unlock improved performance and speed within PortraitPro 23. Rounding out the key new features is M1/M2 support. PortraitPro 23's new art effects dramatically change the look of your portrait in a single click. The example below shows major differences in overall appearance achieved in a single click. These stylized creative effects include various themes like oil painting and pop art. You can change your portraits' color, texture and feel using new art effects. The backlighting brush lets you darken the background while brightening the edge of the subject to help them stand out against the background. While it's often best to achieve these types of lighting results in camera using rim lights or reflectors behind the subject, it's possible to achieve impressive results digitally as well. With the new backlighting brush, you can dramatically change the look and feel of your portrait. PortraitPro 23 has a new stray hair removal tool that works on typical flyaway hair and stubble. This tool can also erase unwanted stubble on a subject, providing a more clean-shaven look. The new stray hair removal tool allows photographers to erase and tidy up flyaway hairs in portraits easily. ![]() It's very clever UK-made software with a tightly dedicated purpose, but you need something else like Affinity Photo or PS Elements to go with it.Portrait editing software PortraitPro 23 is now available, featuring new flyaway hair tools, M1/M2 chip support, improved stylistic art effects, an impressive backlighting brush, performance improvements, and more. The Photoshop plugin, or stand alone, will not recover from a crash the way PS does. They offer paid, but not gouging, version updates and upgrades from basic to advanced grades.īe aware of some things - first, it doesn't need Photoshop and it can process from nearly all raw file types directly secondly, it does not save states or have undo functions - you have to start again if you want to get an adjusted result, after saving. It's only good value if you use their 50% off links and then add something like a 15% or 20% extra discount code. My advice is to let it use the auto settings it creates using Artificial Intelligence, they may be subtle but they also don't insult your subject by changing their actual face to something else. It can really polish and enhance anything from live performance music gig shots to wedding groups, and it recognises the difference between men and women, adults and children, different ages and ethnicities, hair types and styles. Nothing has so far done what PortraitPro can do, and it's not aimed at glamourising selfies to make wee plump lasses look like supermodels. I use PortraitPro (in Studio Max and Body versions), and LandscapePro to a lesser extent as Photoshop has now added so many functions which do the work without any help. ![]()
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