And it runs beautifully as part of a Photoshop action. Portraiture is perfect for my needs as it strikes a nice balance between the simpler, one-click-fix programs and more complex applications that require you to choose or adjust multiple points on the face before the software can make adjustments. Once the clients select the final images, generally only light retouching and no face contouring is needed or wanted. I need to work through these quickly in order to get proofs off to the clients. The portrait work that I am called upon to perform usually involves executive portraits. I tested both the Mac and Windows versions of Portraiture 3 and found them identical in every way. The good news for users of Portraiture 2 is that the latest version is a free upgrade. As with the previous version, Portraiture 3 is a Photoshop-compatible plug-in, supporting the latest 64-bit versions of Mac OS X and Windows operating systems and Adobe Photoshop CC.
After this long wait, Portraiture 3 is now available. By my recollection, it has been about eight years since the introduction of Imagenomic Portraiture 2.