Probably not. All that high end commercial stuff is done with high end commercial software.

This is low-cost software for us poor folks who can't afford high end commercial software, but still want to be able to produce that "airbrushed to hell and gone" look. When you're selling photography, whether you like the look or not is less important than whether the customer likes the look.

I'd use it for brides in a heartbeat, 'cause I know that's the look they want. I'm sure the target market is "Seniors" photographers.

Which always confuses me BTW, because "Seniors" doesn't mean people my age. I spent a lifetime getting to be a senior, and now they've taken the word away from me to use it for high school kids.

I guess I shouldn't complain, nobody wants to hear it and at least they haven't taken away the discount buffet (if I get there before 4:00pm). 8-D


From: eckinator
same here. but I know that it is probably used for every single cover
photo of my tv guide - these people look like never so much as a pore
had ever disgraced their faces, let alone any character or even
charisma 2011/1/17 Steven Desjardins <drd1...@gmail.com>:
We've actually talked about this. ?I personally dislike that
extreme level of "plastic" skin". ?I much prefer the middle image
as a touched up final version.

On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:53 AM, eckinator <eckina...@gmail.com>
wrote:
had never even heard of it. looks like it could be useful for
those producing portraiture for an advertising or personal
gift context. not my cup of tea though, I prefer deep
wrinkles ;] cheers Ecke

2011/1/17 Jens <p...@planfoto.dk>:
Anyone here using Portrait Professional? This is
software, that's affordable, easy to use and quite
impressive, actually. I guess it's not "Come il fout" or
PC these days. Nevertheless software like this may be
quite commonly used, although rarely spoken of :-)

Regards Jens



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