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How to Use the New Portraiture Plugin for Photoshop CC 21

If you are looking for a way to enhance your portraits in Photoshop, you might want to check out the new Portraiture plugin from Imagenomic. This plugin is designed to automatically smooth and retouch skin, remove blemishes, and adjust skin tones, while preserving the natural texture and details of the face. In this article, we will show you how to install and use the Portraiture plugin for Photoshop CC 21.

How to Install the Portraiture Plugin for Photoshop CC 21

To install the Portraiture plugin for Photoshop CC 21, you need to download it from the Imagenomic website. You can choose between a trial version or a full version, depending on your needs. The trial version is free for 15 days, while the full version costs $199.99.

Once you have downloaded the plugin, you need to run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen. You will need to enter your license key if you have purchased the full version. The installer will automatically detect your Photoshop version and install the plugin in the appropriate folder.

To verify that the plugin has been installed correctly, you need to open Photoshop and go to Filter > Imagenomic > Portraiture. You should see a dialog box with the Portraiture interface.

How to Use the Portraiture Plugin for Photoshop CC 21

To use the Portraiture plugin for Photoshop CC 21, you need to have a portrait image open in Photoshop. You can use any image format that Photoshop supports, such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, etc.

Next, you need to go to Filter > Imagenomic > Portraiture and wait for the plugin to load. You will see a preview of your image with the default settings applied. You can adjust the settings by using the sliders and buttons on the right panel.

The Portraiture plugin has three main sections: Skin Mask, Skin Smoothing, and Skin Tones.

    • Skin Mask: This section allows you to define which areas of the image are skin and which are not. You can use the Auto-Mask button to let the plugin detect the skin automatically, or you can use the Eye Dropper tool to manually select the skin color. You can also use the +/- buttons to add or subtract areas from the skin mask. You can adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness sliders to fine-tune the skin mask.
    • Skin Smoothing: This section allows you to control how much smoothing and retouching is applied to the skin. You can use the Preset menu to choose from different levels of smoothing, such as Normal, High, Low, etc. You can also use the Detail Smoothing, Medium Smoothing, and Large Smoothing sliders to adjust how much detail is preserved or removed from different sizes of skin features. You can also use the Threshold slider to set the minimum level of contrast that triggers smoothing.
    • Skin Tones: This section allows you to adjust the color and brightness of the skin. You can use the Enhance Skin Tones checkbox to enable or disable this feature. You can also use the Tint, Hue/Saturation/Brightness, and Warmth/Coolness/Brightness sliders to modify the skin tones.

    You can preview your changes by using the Preview Mode menu at the bottom of the dialog box. You can choose between different modes, such as Split View, Side by Side View, Before/After View, etc. You can also zoom in or out by using the Magnifying Glass tool or by scrolling your mouse wheel.

    Once you are happy with your settings, you can click on OK to apply

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