View Full Version : Dedicated Portrait retouching software
Bart_van_der_Wolf
June 6th, 2007, 04:43 PM
Has anybody here experience with this "Portrait Professional" (http://www.portraitprofessional.com/) software.
From the descriptions it seems like a useful tool for retouching large quantities of files. A major drawback for e.g. on location shoots could be that the files can only be rendered with a life connection to their server.
Bart
Kathy Rappaport
June 6th, 2007, 05:45 PM
That looks very worthwhile. Maybe I will download the trial version. Not very expensive either considering the software I looked at at WPPI was 10 times the price for all the Photoshop actions.
Bart_van_der_Wolf
June 7th, 2007, 02:21 AM
That looks very worthwhile. Maybe I will download the trial version. Not very expensive either considering the software I looked at at WPPI was 10 times the price for all the Photoshop actions.
They claim that the price can be kept at that level because of the mandatory 'live server' connection (part of the program seems to run on their server). There have been requests for a stand-alone version, but that would raise the price due to anticipated losses by piracy of their technology.
Bart
Kathy Rappaport
June 7th, 2007, 07:53 AM
So that means you must be online when you use it? That would put me off buying it. I want to have the work on my computer and the software too.
Steve Saunders
June 8th, 2007, 03:38 AM
I've been using it for several months and to make a long story longer I have to say it's the best $40 I've spent on software in a long time. A job that woul dtake me an hour in Photoshop can be done in a couple of minutes in PP and it can be infinitely varied.
Asher Kelman
June 8th, 2007, 03:51 PM
So that means you must be online when you use it? That would put me off buying it. I want to have the work on my computer and the software too.
Kathy,
Online software is actually a brilliant choice. It means that you have it everywhere and it's always up to date. The use of online software is growing part of the major hunt for market share in major software serices for corporations. One major example is SalesForce.com which is one of the most successful software companies today. This paradign also works for MicrosoftOffice™-like applications.
We just are not used to this.
For $40, if the softeware works, I'd go for it!
Asher