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Offline Greg Groess

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2007, 03:19:54 PM »
lol..fritz the file names are listed in the HTML you attached.
I was wondering where the names came from were they you r file names or "dummy" re:false names in the HTML

Greg

p.s. I am a dummy BTW...I just play a normal person for fun...
Greg Groess

Perception Depends Upon Opening Ones Eyes....

Offline curvemeister

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2007, 02:42:09 AM »
I like the new look, Frits! - Mike

Offline Frits

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2007, 02:52:47 AM »
I like the new look, Frits! - Mike

Mike,
I am experimenting with PP. So I found a old picture of me from 120101!
Once I make new! I am older and have a nicer look. Ha, ha!!

Frits

Offline Frits

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2007, 03:20:18 PM »
http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/learning-skin-softening.htm#

on this page are lots of the same picture that you can use with Portrait Professional and trying to get the same result.
You can download  the Lillian picture before and after.
So you can try it with P.S. and CM 2.4

It is also a very interesting website!

Frits

Offline Greg Groess

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2008, 11:25:31 AM »
BTW everyone Portrait Professional is now a stand alone home installed application.  It supports RAW data files, TIFF and Jpg.

I finally bought the license and use it for the first pass at my portraiture.  I turn off the face sculpting and reduce the skin and wrinkle clean up manually so the images do not look to over processed.

I used it to open up my eyes a bit and adjust my smirk...

I would have to say over the last 3 weeks it has saved my 30+ hours of retouching time...I have a few Senior Portraits that wanted prints for Christmas...1 child was pretty well peppered with Acne...his images were processed in about 5 minutes instead of 30+.

Greg

« Last Edit: November 24, 2008, 11:28:06 AM by Greg Groess »
Greg Groess

Perception Depends Upon Opening Ones Eyes....

Offline Frits

Re: interesting portrait software
« Reply #20 on: November 24, 2008, 12:29:12 PM »
Greg,
nice picture!
You look now 30 years younger.
nice prgr Portrait prof.
But i use it not much.
So i am stopped buying updates.
My last version is 6.5.1
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I am to busy to have much attention on the Curvemeister forum.
Perhaps when i have more time.
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I got my package two weeks after yours.
But,  i have also bought a new XP HOME SP3 and installed on my new computer.
I had a lot of trouble lately.
First i had Vista  and first defence ISR and that combination worked fine.
But i would also have XP on it.
So, after installing i got the famous 0x0000007b error.
So i started reading reading and again reading !
It looks ISR could not work good with a Raid configuration.
So i switched to normal use.
Now i have not trouble again installing XPHOME Sp3 and Vista on my system.
On this moment i am buys to install all my video and video related prgrs on the XP home site.
Of course also PE7.0
To day , the whole day tested STEADYHAND and related stuff.
So i am always busy.
I hope , i am ready for January to start again beta-testing for both prgrs photo and video beta-testing.
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From all of the curvermeister lessons i have made .pdf files  and also of the solutions.
together with the nice movies i have saved them on a data-DVD.
I realise me that i must do  all the lessons again.
It is not daily praxis that i do with photo's and video.

Frits