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I tried this on numerous pictures with different head sizes and different models. But the purple lines can be fine-tuned by grabbing the yellow handles and adjusting.
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Portrait Pro 12 does an amazing job of detecting the correct features.
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Those purple lines are super important because they tell the software where to apply the lighting effects and contouring adjustments to the face. Those purple lines and the green bar that you see on the left… They appear when you move your mouse over that image and disappear when you remove the cursor.
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All the windows are floating and independent of the host program, so I was able to them around and resize them until I got them just the way I wanted them. On the right, will be the menu palette for making additional adjustments. You'll see a before and after view of the initial settings. This is the main interface when you open up your image. We'll talk a little more about group shots in a minute. I only felt that way with single person portraits – not group shots. Most of the time, I was happy with the opening default adjustments and I felt no need to go any further – with one caveat… These questions allow the software to open up with a slew of adjustments already in place. It also asks if the subject is pre, or post, 12 years old. The program begins with a dialog box that asks if the subject is female or male. You can launch Portrait Pro 12 via the Adobe Plugins Menu under the Filters Menu. Once the software is installed it can also be opened “independent” of the Adobe Mother-ship program. I will be testing the software on an Apple iMac that is running OS X Yosemite while using Adobe Photoshop CC.

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Portrait Pro 12 is compatible with Apple Mac and Microsoft Windows, and it’s also available in a 64 bit, as well as a 32 bit version. Why? Because those two, (slightly pricier), studio versions can work with RAW files, can batch process multiple images, and they will work as an integrated plugin for Photoshop or Lightroom. I would think that all users would want the “Studio” or “Studio Max” versions over the standard version. The Portrait Pro software is available in three versions. There are three versions of Portrait Pro 12. I received an initial response within ten hours and a final follow up at 24 hours. I generated a support ticket to test that claim. Their website claims that they will answer tech support questions within 48 hours and sometimes less. (Which is always a good feeling to know, when you’re buying software, and might require tech support down the line.)

In my opinion, the company seems well organized, on top of things, and not going anywhere soon. Portrait Pro 12.0, the version that I’m reviewing today, was released in January of 2014. The “original” Portrait Pro was released in 2006. The software was developed, and is distributed, by Anthropics Technology, Ltd.


There’s nothing else that can be done with this program. Portrait Pro 12 has but one purpose in life – the retouching and enhancement of the human face. I want to discern quickly, whether I believe that the product would be a value – to you – the readership.įirst of all, if you don’t like shooting portraits, you might as well move on right now. When I’m asked to write a review, I attempt to put that product through its paces. I became excited because – just like you I like playing with new stuff! Photograph by Kent DuFault When I was asked if I would like to review the Portrait Pro 12 software package for, I got pretty excited.
