

There is a surprising level of granularity here, from ‘Master Sliders’ for each section, right down to the amount of sharpening applied to each part of each eye. Rather than messing around with frequency separation and warping brushes, PortraitPro lets users edit images just by dragging the sliders up or down to get the desired effect. The simple, slider interface is at the core of Antropics’ editing tools. So what can users expect from this new version?

The latest offering, PortraitPro 19, was released in mid-October. PortraitPro 18 brought AI to the table, making for a significantly faster and more accurate editing experience. The easy to use interface makes it easy to customize nearly every part of your edit, making it ideal for everything from high-fashion to family portraits. After rebooting re-install the full version.( Editor's Note: This is a sponsored post.)įor over a decade, PortraitPro (formerly Portrait Professional) has been popular with photographers looking to retouch their own images in-house. The Mac also stores this file in memory so moving it the Trash is not enough, now you also need to empty the trash and reboot to make sure the files have gone completely.Ĥ.

Within the Anthropics folder, look for the PortraitPro or PortraitProfessional folder and move it to the Trash. Then click on Library, then Application Support and then Anthropics. In the Finder view, go to your home folder. Now scroll down and look for anything containing the name "portraitpro" or "portraitprofessional" and move it to the Trash.ģ. Hold down the Option key (ALT on non-Mac keyboards) and click on Library, and then Preferences.

Select all versions of PortraitPro in your Applications folder, right click, then send them to the Trash.Ģ. Then, please fully remove any previous versions of PortraitPro, including any free trials and install it again by following these instructions just like you did before:ġ. Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC Please check these folders for duplicate plugin files and delete all the 'PortraitPro' or "PSFilterPP" plugin files from these folders. I received the following answer from the PortraitPro team and did all steps.
