The download and install were super easy, off to a good start. So this review is not three versions outdated and while there are a few changes it is fundamentally the same product. When our Digital Photography School editor offered a free download of Portrait-Pro 12 Studio Max to test out and possibly review I figured this was a perfect opportunity to see if this kind of thing is something that a cynic like me, I might actually find useful.Įditor’s note: we’ve been informed by the company that there are no versions 13 and 14 (they skipped those numbers) and the newest v15 was released Sept 17th, 2015 (after this review was published). I want my subjects to look like themselves, in their best light of course, but not like some barbie doll cyborg with lifeless eyes. I always preferred the natural before image to the over processed, plastic looking after images. I had looked into a retouching program briefly, but after clicking on a few sites I never got further than looking at the before and after samples. I like to keep a natural look, using Photoshop only for any minor retouching needed. Working mostly in fine art portraits I’ve never felt the need to try a retouching program.
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