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Automated software for removing acne?

 
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Nov 11, 2017 22:23 |  #1

Is there anything that will do a pretty good job of removing acne on a person's face, without also generally softening the skin?


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Nov 12, 2017 00:18 |  #2

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




  
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Nov 12, 2017 00:56 as a reply to  @ texkam's post |  #3

This isn't working for me. What am I doing wrong?

Example 1
https://i.imgur.com/wr​gM2v9.jpg (external link)

Example 2 - if I set the master slider to 95, I finally get rid of the acne. However, then her whole face looks extremely smoothed - and I hate it.
https://i.imgur.com/MK​eiqNN.jpg (external link)


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Nov 12, 2017 01:06 |  #4

Inexpensive software.

https://www.youtube.co​m/watch?v=CE_-LGWHOE8 (external link)

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Nov 12, 2017 01:18 |  #5

This isn't automated.


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Nov 12, 2017 14:27 |  #6

icor1031 wrote in post #18494431 (external link)
This isn't working for me. What am I doing wrong?

Example 1
https://i.imgur.com/wr​gM2v9.jpg (external link)

Example 2 - if I set the master slider to 95, I finally get rid of the acne. However, then her whole face looks extremely smoothed - and I hate it.
https://i.imgur.com/MK​eiqNN.jpg (external link)

You have to play around with more than just the master slider. There are numerous sliders under numerous categories. You won't find software anymore automated than Portrait Pro. It's very easy to use once you get a flow going.


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Nov 12, 2017 14:31 |  #7

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You have to play around with more than just the master slider. There are numerous sliders under numerous categories. You won't find software anymore automated than Portrait Pro. It's very easy to use once you get a flow going.

I did use the others, I still failed.


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Nov 12, 2017 14:46 |  #8

I get the best results doing it manually in PS with frequency separation.

If you're not familiar it's sure worth learning.


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Nov 12, 2017 17:39 |  #9

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