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Imagenomic Portraiture Tutorial Review – Condensed

January 6, 2014 by John Ross

Imagenomic Portraiture Tutorial Review – Condensed

This video is available Free for Everyone.
Running Time: 4 minutes

This is a shortened Tutorial for people who want a quick tutorial. For those who want to learn more, I have a longer version at this Imagenomic Portraiture Tutorial Extended page. While the content is the same at it’s core, the version here is less than half the time, and focuses on the most important details of how I use the software.

But, why do I even use Imagenomic Portraiture? Because it makes my job faster, and my life easier. Creating professional-looking portraits doesn’t require years of Photoshop knowledge. In this fast-paced world, where time is money, nobody wants to painstakingly retouch every detail in every image. I know I certainly don’t.

Thankfully, Imagenomic Portraiture is the easiest and fastest way to make significant portrait changes in mere seconds. No other product on the market can do what it can, with such a high level of simplicity.

It will work as a plugin for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture. It will also work with 8-bit and 16-bit images, and in the RGB Color Model. It will work on Macintosh and PC.

 

Portraiture Settings

Open your image inside Photoshop by simply clicking Filter – Imagenomic – Portraiture.

There’s no reason to overwhelm yourself with all the options available on screen. For basic retouching with maximum effect, turn off “Skin Tones” and “Enhancements”. Everything you need is in in the “Detail Smoothing” area.

Fine – to ensure quality, so set this to “-20”.

Medium – best left to 0.

Large – should be set to “+20”. You’ll see its effects when you adjust Threshold.

Threshold – is simply more, or less, of the effect we set with the first three sliders. Start all the way to the left, then gradually increase the amount of smoothing by going to the right.

 

Simplest Way To Use Imagenomic Portraiture

Now, you can freely adjust the Threshold to more, or less. A value of 5 or 10 will give subtle results. A value of 20 or more will give heavy results.

You have now created subtle changes that enhance your portraits without damaging quality. There is no need to make more out of it than you have to. It will simply take seconds. Effective and easy.

 

Folders and Batch Actions

It’s even more amazing when you have an entire folder of images that need editing. Create Actions in Photoshop that allow Imagenomic Portraiture to automatically open all your images and apply the effect to every photo. Hundreds of yearbook or wedding portraits? With Imagenomic’s Portraiture, the problem is easily solved.

Now can you see why limiting the options down to a single slider of "more or less" is totally the way to go?

Is there any reason why you shouldn’t grab this product now? This short tutorial shows you that life doesn’t have to be complicated when you have the right tools under your belt.

 

This Imagenomic Portraiture Tutorial Review is a complete walkthough of how to use the software to create profesisonal looking portraits. While I do receive financial compensation if you buy this product through the link or coupon code, I genuinely use this as part of my professional workflow, on a daily basis. I strongly believe in the results that can be achieved by using this software.

 

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