Portrait Improvement Edit
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- pt_crusier_2002
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Portrait Improvement Edit
These 3 photos some steps I used to improve a average photo portrait to something special. I used Portrait Pro Studio and Smart Photo Editor, plus composite to change the background.
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Very effective editing (though the resolution of the image is low, which makes it hard to really appreciate the edits).
Regarding Portrait Pro - I used to use it a lot on family photos just to improve the skin and hair color and remove major blotches. I hate the fact that the face sculpting option is on by default. I assume it is a great feature for photographers who want to improve the looks of models, but I hate it when the features of my loved ones are changed. My daughter had her picture taken in Kindergarten with her son (all the kids were photographed and the parents had the opportunity of being included in a shot), and when we got the prints, it was obvious that her face had been changed by some software like Portrait Pro. I wouldn't have recognized her if I didn't know that it was a photo of her.
Regarding Portrait Pro - I used to use it a lot on family photos just to improve the skin and hair color and remove major blotches. I hate the fact that the face sculpting option is on by default. I assume it is a great feature for photographers who want to improve the looks of models, but I hate it when the features of my loved ones are changed. My daughter had her picture taken in Kindergarten with her son (all the kids were photographed and the parents had the opportunity of being included in a shot), and when we got the prints, it was obvious that her face had been changed by some software like Portrait Pro. I wouldn't have recognized her if I didn't know that it was a photo of her.
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