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I Just Heard of Portrait Pro. Are There Any Better Alternatives?

 
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Feb 20, 2011 20:59 |  #1

http://www.portraitpro​fessional.com/photo_ed​iting_software/ (external link)

Are there any similar programs that are superior or of equal quality?


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Feb 20, 2011 21:05 |  #2

Portrait Pro is pretty neat software. I use it occasionally because it's very simple to use and can save a lot of time vs. Photoshopping portraits.


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Feb 20, 2011 22:09 as a reply to  @ ThePwnyExpress's post |  #3

There is Portraiture 2 by Imagenomic. Though over twice as expensive, I do prefer the results from Portraiture.




  
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Feb 21, 2011 08:26 |  #4

Portrait Pro is just fun. :) Cheap too.. $39.99 vs the $200 for Portraiture 2.. Although, if you already have Photoshop, it might just be worth the time to learn how to do it that way.

I agree that Portraiture 2 has great results, but for ~ 5x the price, it may not be enough of a difference for you.


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