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Re: Portrait Professional
In reply to Sylvain C.,
4 months ago
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Yes you have to be careful. The default settings have face sculpting turned on. While it might - in some cases - make the face more attractive I find that it is usually better to turn these controls off (unless there is a very special problem/issue).
Note that if you apply Portrait Professional on a separate layer, turning this face sculpting feature off allows one to adjust opacity once the revisions are brought back into the editting program (say Photoshop, etc). This allows you to make further adjustments as subtle as you desire. Obviously if you alter the shape of the face this would not be possible.
I think it works pretty well if you're careful.
YMMV ;^)
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