"" PHOTO TOOLS: ArcSoft Portrait+ Review

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Wednesday, 10 July 2013

ArcSoft Portrait+ Review

Features
Performance
Verdict

Arcsoft Portrait Plus Screenshot 1

ArcSoft Portrait+ is an auto retoucher for portrait shots that includes batch processing and one-click styles. It is available as a standalone program for Windows and Mac priced $179.99 (around £120.88 as of 08/07/13) or as a Photoshop plug-in (Windows only) for $79.99 (around £53.72 as of 08/07/13).

Arcsoft Portrait Plus Screenshot 2

Automatically pinpoint 24 facial key features with manual fine tuning to ensure accuracyBlemishes, wrinkles and other obvious skin imperfections are detected and removed intelligentlyDetect up to 20 faces in one photo. A skip face tool allows some faces in a photo to be enhanced while others are ignoredBatch import and export hundreds of photosWith one-click, styles are applied to all of the photosIndividual styles can be created and applied to different photos during batch processingAutomatic detection of the facial area and almost all visible skin in a photoFive skin smoothing levels cover all skin types. Choose the most suitable to soften skin, reduce blemishes and optimize complexionSelectable brushes let you easily tweak skin-softening areasSmart blemish removal to eliminate deep scars, pimples and other imperfections while simultaneously restoring the original skin textureNew Styles Bin lets you quickly check or delete the applied styles for each photo27 refined pre-set styles like Brighten Eyes, Slim Face, and Deepen SmileCustomise styles with adjustable makeup kitsSave custom styles and apply them to your other photos at any time with one clickAdjust the output quality/size of all photos at onceExport all the images and filter out the less desirable results with an embedded comparison interfaceArcsoft Portrait Plus Screenshot 3 When you open the program you can import an individual picture or an entire folder. You can also drag and drop individual pictures in. The software will then detect your subject's face. We found the accuracy a little hit and miss, sometimes it's spot on, but other times we needed to make minor adjustments using the adjust key points feature. This is easy to do, there are a series of dots that need to be in certain areas of the face, if you get stuck there is a help box which gives you a diagram showing where to move your dot to.

Alongside the key adjustment features is the blemish removal and adjust skin area. The blemish removal is good for removing spots etc., and there are five different removal sizes to choose from. Picking the one which is nearest to the size of the blemish gives the best results. The adjust skin area option shows you the mask created for the skin, which you can adjust if it hasn't got it quite right automatically.

All of the tools mentioned so far are on a toolbar underneath your image, this also has buttons to view before and after, as well as zoom in and out. The area underneath this toolbar shows you thumbnails of the images you've loaded in to Portrait+. You can remove them individually, remove all or upload more. The export button is also here, we'll talk more about this later.

On the right-hand side of the screen are the preset styles you can apply to one or all of your images, there are 26 and there is a button which lets you apply the style to all of your images rather than just the one. You're also able to create your own DIY styles, choosing from soften skin, remove shine, slim face, brighten eyes, enlarge eyes, remove circles, enhance nose, deepen smile and whiten teeth. You can choose low, medium or high, or use the slider for more accuracy. Included in the presets are makeup presets plus, you can make your own. Options here include foundation, whiten skin, blush and lift cheeks.

The presets all do a good job with just one click, so for beginners it's an ideal product. There are examples of each of the presets below. If you're using the software on male faces you need to be careful as the presets make them look a little feminine. Performing the edits to multiple images is easy, just load all of the images you want to edit, each preset has the option to apply all images.


When you've finished your editing it's time to save. Whether you're editing one or a hundred photos, the process is the same, you hit the export button. You're able to choose the location you want to save to, rename, resize, choose the format and quality. For a beginner who doesn't want to go down the Photoshop route, but wants to edit portrait shots, Portrait+ is a superb option. You just load your image, select your preferred preset and export. If you've got a number of images to edit you can also make use of the batch editing feature. Where professionals may be put off is the lack of RAW support, but those with more experience and their own style will enjoy being able to make their own presets. It's a little on the expensive side, but the ease of use and performance stand out, meaning we are happy to recommend ArcSoft Portrait+.

ArcSoft Portrait+ is both easy to use and produces impressive portraits in seconds.

Very easy to use
Available as both a standalone program and Photoshop plug-in
Batch processing
You can make your own presets Standalone version is a little expensive
Facial recognition needed some manual input on occasions
Easy to make male subjects look unnatural
No RAW support


ArcSoft Portrait+ is available as a standalone program for Windows and Mac priced $179.99 (around £120.88 as of 08/07/13) or as a Photoshop plug-in (Windows only) for $79.99 (around £53.72 as of 08/07/13). For more information, visit the ArcSoft website.

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