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Yes. I have it. Version 9. Love it. Very easy to use.
 
Thanks. I'm downloading the demo. Let's see what it can do.

Danny
 
Yep, I have version 10. Very easy to use.
 
I'm sure it's in the manual, but is there a way to retouch a photo with two or more faces in it?

Danny
 
Yes... You first select all the parts of the first face that the program asks you to select. Then continue to where you can fine tune using the sliders. Once your done editing that face, on the top right corner of the page it says next. Click next, and then you are given the option to save the picture, or to edit another face in the picture. Click on the option which allows you to edit another face. I am not too sure if you can do this in the demo or not, but you definately can in Version 10.
 
Yes... You first select all the parts of the first face that the program asks you to select. Then continue to where you can fine tune using the sliders. Once your done editing that face, on the top right corner of the page it says next. Click next, and then you are given the option to save the picture, or to edit another face in the picture. Click on the option which allows you to edit another face. I am not too sure if you can do this in the demo or not, but you definately can in Version 10.

Thanks for the help! I actually just bought the full version. 40 bucks, so I thought "what the hell?". I'll try it some more later tonight.

Danny
 
Looking at the gallery, look like to me, they using "remove blemishe" technique, found in most photo editing software. Photo Pos Pro is free software and you can do it with this software.
 
The advertisements I've seen for it make me want to use photoshop instead to do skin smoothing and blemish correction.
 
The advertisements I've seen for it make me want to use photoshop instead to do skin smoothing and blemish correction.

I got the full version and I have to say I kinda like it. I've been playing around with some pictures and what it does is it create an auto touch up after you've selected the points it needs to define the face. After this auto touch up, you can dial back or bump up the changes it makes and it offers a lot of setting that can be tweaked manually.

PS is way better I think, but if you wanna do something quick, this is prety good. You don't have to worry about masks, layers, etc... And for 40 bucks, why not? the one thing is the lowest version of the software does not support tiff files. You have to bring the pictures in as jpegs.

I like it.

Danny
 

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