![]() Once the face detection part is complete, you can move into the Select Style section by pressing the tab at the top of the screen. This would be very useful for studio photographers who are using the same light on the same model. It would be nice to select an effect and add it to all images automatically. Any pictures that haven't been processed with face detection won't be exported. A green tick appears on the thumbnail when this is complete. While the latter is automatic, it won't do it unless you open the picture and allow it to process. There doesn't seem to be a batch process of editing or face detecting. It's certainly possible to batch import which is essentially multi selection when going to Add Photos. Portrait+ is supposed to do batch processing but it seems like something may have got lost in translation. If you make a mistake, the button underneath will remove them all. You can mess around with some sample images by pressing the Samples button on the left or you can add your own by pressing the Add Photos button on the right. The main portion of the window which is in grey, is the viewing area when you've loaded pictures in. In the top right of the screen, there's a small menu with access to online options such as FAQ and a link to the Home page as well as offline tools such as a handy short cuts display and – unusually – an Options button which brings up just two command prompts that can be turned on or off. However, the steps on Portrait+ are much simpler and there's less actual adjustments that are available to the user. These steps are a little reminiscent of Lightroom with such a small amount of work to do until export. The name of the program sits at the top of the page with just four steps below. ![]() Launching Portrait+ brings up a very simple layout. Using a slow 512Mb broadband wifi signal, it took no longer than ten minutes to download the files and around 5 more to register the program and launch it. We received a direct link from the company but the software is available to download on the Portrait+ page of the ArcSoft website. The software is available as a download from the ArcSoft website and currently has a 30 day free trial. It works by using face detection software then applies various filter effects to enhance the photograph.Īimed at both amateur photographers using a simple work-flow and professionals by adding features such as batch processing, Portrait+ costs around $179 / £112. ![]() Portrait+ by ArcSoft is a simple, step by step photo retouching program. ![]()
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