![]() It also has tools for adding skin texture and for enhancing eyes and mouths. I especially like the blemish brush, which, by setting the opacity at about 30%, can produce very pleasing, realistic looking skin. OnOne's Perfect Portrait is somewhat slow and clunky on my aging Mac, but it is the most powerful of the programs that I have tried and produces the best results, as well. Nik Software's Color Efex Pro has a Dynamic Skin Softener filter, which works for limited touchups, but is a rather basic tool. It has no blemish brush, which is a major deficiency, IMO. To minimize this, I usually place the Fine and Medium Smoothness sliders far to the left, and even then, I sometimes have to add "film grain" in CS5. Imagenomics' Portraiture is fast and easy, but it has a strong tendency to produce artificially smooth skin. ![]() I'm not a professional, but I love portraiture and have tried a variety of enhancement programs, although not all of those that you have listed.
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