CaptainC wrote:
Yeah - you cannot turn it off, you have to run the slider for that all the way to the left every time.
I so use it occasionally for the mass-call headshot sessions I do for real estate firms. The images are for business card and web use and a light application this without the sculpting feature works pretty well. I prefer Portraiture from Imagenomic - much easier to get a natural look, IMO. For the 16x20 portraits, I do it manually.
With Portrait Pro 11, after it does it's initial processing, there are 8 categories which can be turned off with one click each. I usually turn 4-5 off immediately, generally only leaving skin smoothing, eyes, and nose/mouth.
I had not heard of Portraiture. I will check it out, thanks.