21 Comments
  1. Marc Faur says

    Very nice presentation! Can you also use the program for a full body shot just to enhance the face? Does the face detection also work in a scenario like that? Thanks.

  2. Arthur Köhler says

    and than a boy asks u out , and at the meetting he tells u “hey u forgot ur beauty in the photo editor program u use“ hihi

  3. David Trinkle says

    Marcus, thanks to the overview of this program,  I have been looking at it and this pretty much seals the deal.  I did notice they had a 64bit version and it should go nicely with my new Macbook Pro.

  4. Everywhere2 says

    Very useful look at Port Pro, Marcus, thank you.  I also love your approach of asking your subjects to sit for you without makeup.  

  5. Marcus Walker says

    At the time of when I created this video, Lightroom did not have a plugin for Portrait Professional 11. It has to be used as an external editor. And according to the tech support, it still does not have a plugin. See the website link in my description for this video.

  6. Brian Nemiroff says

    LIGHTROOM ABSOLUTELY HAS A PLUG IN!

  7. Marc Lowenberg says

    Hi Marcus, thats a cool program. thanks for showing us how its working.
    I will follow you in here, regards from the Netherlands have a nice weekend !

    Bye Marc

  8. Marcus Walker says

    I would recommend the Studio 64 version. Because the latest version of Windows and Mac OSX are 64bit and it will just run faster and take advantage of additional memory added to your system (my system has 32GB of RAM). And when you shoot your photos, you should always shoot a copy in RAW (RAW is the digital negative and the filesize is much larger than JPEG) and when you need precise color control and white balance, RAW is a Godsend.

  9. ilonabates says

    This is awesome. I tend to use Lightroom. I just don't have that much time for Photoshop. Either way, This is a fantastic plug in. I have a question. What are the real differences between the Studio and Studio 64 versions? The website gives little insight on that. Talks about size of photos, but doesn't give specifics. Which version would you recommend for what purpose? I am an amateur really, but am getting more and more involved in fashion photography. Thanks

  10. ilonabates says

    This is awesome. I tend to use Lightroom. I just don't have that much time for Photoshop. Either way, This is a fantastic plug in. I have a question. What are the real differences between the Studio and Studio 64 versions? The website give little insight on that. Talks about size of photos, but doesn't give specifics. Which version would you recommend for what purpose? I am an amateur really, but am getting more and more involved in fashion photography. Thanks

  11. Lisa T says

    I have been thinking of purchasing this and now it is a done deal. Thank you.

  12. med tarbitarbi says

    how donwold the pictyre after the rptch in your pc ??plz

  13. RSBSTEADICAM says

    I fail to understand your statement about how your use of a light meter which is relative to exposure affects the "basic" white balance which is relative to color temperature? Can you please explain?

  14. John Vajda says

    Thanks for taking the time to post this. On top of showing the software feature enhancements, it's helpful to see a real-world touch-up — the software companies tend to use over-processed examples. Good video.

  15. Rickie Peete says

    THANKS!! Very helpful tutorial.

  16. Skeebled says

    holy crap. that program is awesome. in photoshop it would take you an hour if you knew what you were doing! …..which i dont so much 😉 this program makes a cute girl into a super model and a amateur photographer into a pro! great video, thanks a lot for the help

  17. Don Berg says

    almost twins sisters but just almost

  18. Don Berg says

    I wonder can you make female from male? I have fantasies being trany

  19. rr_500 says

    thanks for the video!

  20. kadri durguti says

    This is amazing dude 🙂 congratz !!!

  21. 1972Kulal says

    Ive noticed a big difference between 10 and 11 version. After rendering, the program makes the jaw on one side extremely fatter. Almost if she has something in it. I watch you do yours and I saw it on yours as well. Is there anything that can be done?

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