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Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of using Portraiture, let's take a look at some of its key features:

Built-in sliders allow users to adjust sharpness, warmth, tint, brightness, and contrast directly within the plugin interface.

: Use the eyedropper tool to click on a skin tone area. This helps the AI-masking feature identify where to apply the smoothing. 3. Key Settings and Controls

Use the Hue, Saturation, and Luminance sliders to expand or contract the mask, ensuring the eyes, lips, and hair are excluded. 4. Fine-Tuning the Smoothing Parameters

Why do professionals stick with Portraiture even as Adobe improves its own "Neural Filters"? The answer lies in its specific algorithm for texture preservation.

Adjust the slider to dictate how aggressively the smoothing algorithm triggers across the mask. 5. Enhancements and Color Correction

What are you editing? (e.g., commercial beauty, wedding portraits, headshots)

: Navigate to the top menu and select Filter > Imagenomic > Portraiture .

While Photoshop 2021 introduced its own AI Neural Filters for skin smoothing, many pros still stick with Imagenomic Portraiture because of its superior texture preservation.

You can adjust the smoothing intensity based on the size of the imperfections, allowing for targeted correction of pores versus blemishes.

Fully compatible with Photoshop Actions and Droplets, enabling rapid batch processing for large portrait sessions. Recommended Retouching Settings

Affects small bumps, minor blemishes, and skin inconsistencies.