Portrait Pro 9

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Do many of you use it? what are its advantages/disadvantages over just using photoshop?
I did have a quick play of the free trial quite a while ago, but only used the aoto features & the effects were too unrealistic looking, this is no doubt easily worked round by using it more manually.
So all in all, is it worth it when I already have cs3?:shrug:
 
ive got the program - it is good but goes a bit over the top when it first shows you the end product especially with the face shape (although all this is changeable with the many sliders it offers). i usually reduce the facial amendments to zero (ie zero change) and then move the sliders marginally to enhance the face-if needed. the skin softening works really well and also the eye and lip enhancement makes portraits of females that bit more perfect! i usually only use it on close up head shots to perfect facial features. on the whole i have been pleased with the program and am glad i bought it.
 
Quite good if used sensibly and not left to it's own devices! The face sculpting is a bit OTT so I just turn it off.

Other than that if you're not too skilled in Photoshop it's a good tool to use. Can actually install as an addin with Photoshop.
 
I have it but rarely use it. As mentioned it resculpts the face and turns pretty girls into testosterone filled she-males with squared mandables and an apparent interest in power lifting.
Turn everything off when completed then slowly move the sliders to get your desired effect. That said, I find it's quicker to use the surface blur tool in PS and paint it in using a layer mask.

Al
 
I have it but rarely use it. As others have said it turns people into barbie dolls if you're not careful. Used well, it's a good bit of software to have, I find it much easier/quicker than trying to get a smiliar effect in PS. Occasionally people ask me to give them the full works in terms of retouching so it's useful then.

For weddings I don't use it, I occasionally use a Lord of the Rings action in PS and then back off some of the effects a little. That gives a very flattering smoothing effect on skin without being noticeable.
 
I bought a copy at Focus this year and to be honest, it's not a bad bit of software as long as you work it properly. As the others have said, turn off the face sculpting bit 'cos that can create quite scary looking faces! :)

Si
 
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