Anthropics Technology Ltd has announced the launch of PortraitPro v15 – a major release of its fast and easy-to-use professional portrait retouching software. PortraitPro 15 offers a host of new features, which were the most requested by photographers: realistic makeup controls, wide angle (selfie) lens distortion correction, enhanced Child Mode, advanced skin coloring and tone correction, improved feature detection, and support for ultra-high resolution displays. PortraitPro 15s technology, grounded in cutting-edge scientific image-processing research, allows for expanded creativity and retouching efficiency, whilst preserving natural-looking results and ease of use.

PortraitPro 15 is available for purchase or for a free trial from www.PortraitPro.com. Special launch price of PortraitPro Standard edition – £29.95/$39.95 (regular price £59.90/$79.90)
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PortraitPro v15 Launched
Anthropics Technology Ltd has announced the launch of PortraitPro v15 – a major release of its fast and easy-to-use professional portrait retouching software. PortraitPro 15 offers a host of new features, which were the most requested by photographers: realistic makeup controls, wide angle (selfie) lens distortion correction, enhanced Child Mode, advanced skin coloring and tone correction, improved feature detection, and support for ultra-high resolution displays. PortraitPro 15s technology, grounded in cutting-edge scientific image-processing research, allows for expanded creativity and retouching efficiency, whilst preserving natural-looking results and ease of use.
PortraitPro 15 is available for purchase or for a free trial from www.PortraitPro.com. Special launch price of PortraitPro Standard edition – £29.95/$39.95 (regular price £59.90/$79.90)
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