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How To Install Imagenomic Portraiture In Photoshop Cs6

Imagenomic Portraiture 3 and Adobe Photoshop CS6?

Imagenomic Portraiture three and Adobe Photoshop CS6?

Anyone using Imagenomic Portraiture 3 and Adobe Photoshop CS6?

I had been waiting for Imagenomic to release Portraiture 3 for years...they finally did, but officially supports only Adobe Photoshop CC.

I don't plan to subscribe to Photoshop, and so Adobe Photoshop CS6 is it for me.

I emailed Imagenomic Support, and George basically told me if it runs, then information technology runs, but they cannot guarantee it will run in the future because of anticipated Os and application changes/updates.

Just wanted some input if Imagenomic Portraiture 3 is worth information technology, considering I might suddenly not be able to use it in the future should Adobe change an API in Photoshop CC.

(I accept Affinity Photograph, but I still run into many errors and problems using my plugins.)

I guess no one is using Imagenomic Portraiture three in Adobe Photoshop CS6?

stormyboy • Contributing Member • Posts: 957

Re: Anyone?

I use Photoshop CC. Portraiture 3 was a free upgrade from version 2 for me. Is this non the case for y'all?

"All electric current Portraiture licensees are eligible for a gratis upgrade to Portraiture 3."

If three quits working for you lot, can't yous uninstall information technology and get back to version ii?

Portraiture iii supposed to exist my starting time purchase of this plugin

I don't accept a previous version, I held dorsum my purchase of version 2 equally version 3 was coming out at the fourth dimension...and officially supports only Photoshop CC

I am revisiting this plugin as I have a shoot where my light-skinned model had reddened skin due to the cold (outdoor shoot) and I couldn't correct the image to my satisfaction

Volition Portraiture three piece of work with Photoshop CS6?

stormyboy wrote:

I use Photoshop CC. Portraiture 3 was a free upgrade from version 2 for me. Is this not the instance for you?

"All electric current Portraiture licensees are eligible for a free upgrade to Portraiture iii."

If 3 quits working for you, can't you uninstall information technology and go back to version 2?

stormyboy • Contributing Fellow member • Posts: 957

Re: Portraiture 3 supposed to be my get-go buy of this plugin

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Sorry, I don't know about CS6. You might look at SkinFiner. It is a similar program and it'due south less expensive.

http://www.photograph-toolbox.com/production/skinfiner/

I don't mind paying for Portraiture 3, if it volition work for my needs

Officially supporting but Photoshop CS6 is a fly in my ointment

i'll expect at the software yous mentioned

Cheers

stormyboy wrote:

Lamentable, I don't know about CS6. You might wait at SkinFiner. It is a similar program and it's less expensive.

http://www.photo-toolbox.com/product/skinfiner/

irv00 • Senior Member • Posts: 1,796

Re: Portraiture iii supposed to be my outset purchase of this plugin

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stormyboy wrote:

Sorry, I don't know about CS6. Yous might await at SkinFiner. Information technology is a like programme and it's less expensive.

http://www.photo-toolbox.com/product/skinfiner/

I don't utilize either one (prefer a quick frequency separation), but have seen them in action and SkinFiner is a much meliorate value. Quality is about the aforementioned.

Thanks

Will play around with SkinFiner if it has a trial mode

rv00 wrote:

stormyboy wrote:

Sad, I don't know most CS6. You lot might expect at SkinFiner. It is a similar program and it's less expensive.

http://www.photo-toolbox.com/product/skinfiner/

I don't apply either one (prefer a quick frequency separation), just take seen them in activeness and SkinFiner is a much ameliorate value. Quality is about the aforementioned.

(unknown member) Veteran Member • Posts: vi,221

Re: Anyone?

1000 eastward n north east t h wrote:

I estimate no one is using Imagenomic Portraiture 3 in Adobe Photoshop CS6?

I practise. I don't use it very oft, merely when I practice, information technology works fine.

At least it still works with Photoshop CS6

Is it constructive on reddened peel from the cold?

sabrina81 wrote:

K e north n e t h wrote:

I judge no ane is using Imagenomic Portraiture iii in Adobe Photoshop CS6?

I do. I don't utilize it very often, but when I exercise, it works fine.

irv00 • Senior Member • Posts: 1,796

Re: Thanks!

K east due north n e t h wrote:

At to the lowest degree information technology yet works with Photoshop CS6

Is it effective on reddened skin from the common cold?

sabrina81 wrote:

K eastward n n due east t h wrote:

I approximate no one is using Imagenomic Portraiture iii in Adobe Photoshop CS6?

I do. I don't use it very often, merely when I do, it works fine.

It has a saturation slider, so you can address that to a certain extent. For more control, you'd take to get the Photoshop route.

(unknown member) Veteran Member • Posts: 6,221

Re: Thanks!

K e due north n e t h wrote:

At to the lowest degree it still works with Photoshop CS6

Is it constructive on reddened skin from the cold?

I wouldn't utilise Portraiture for that. Selective Color or Curves would probably work better (adjustment layers, and so yous can utilize a mask).

Re: Thanks!

Was hoping I don't accept to spend a lot of time in Photoshop

thanks!

irv00 wrote:

K east n n e t h wrote:

At least it nonetheless works with Photoshop CS6

Is it effective on reddened pare from the cold?

sabrina81 wrote:

K e n north due east t h wrote:

I estimate no one is using Imagenomic Portraiture 3 in Adobe Photoshop CS6?

I practice. I don't utilise it very frequently, simply when I do, it works fine.

Information technology has a saturation slider, so you tin can address that to a sure extent. For more than control, you'd accept to become the Photoshop route.

Samples on the Imagenomic website looked good

Thanks for your input, peradventure I'll simply desat the peel a bit

sabrina81 wrote:

K e north n e t h wrote:

At least it even so works with Photoshop CS6

Is it effective on reddened pare from the cold?

I wouldn't use Portraiture for that. Selective Color or Curves would probably work better (aligning layers, so you tin use a mask).

(unknown member) Veteran Fellow member • Posts: vi,221

Re: Cheers!

Thou e n due north e t h wrote:

Was hoping I don't have to spend a lot of fourth dimension in Photoshop

I'thou a bit confused. You lot asked whether Portraiture 3 works with CS6, then you're already in Photoshop when you lot utilize it.

(unknown member) Veteran Member • Posts: 6,221

Re: Thanks!

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K east north northward e t h wrote:

Samples on the Imagenomic website looked good

I suppose information technology depends on the item trouble. On this one, I could even come close to fixing information technology with Portraiture. Selective color did the chore.

irv00 • Senior Member • Posts: 1,796

Re: Thanks!

sabrina81 wrote:

I suppose information technology depends on the particular problem.

I hold with yous that for something similar reddish (blotchy) skin from common cold conditions, Photoshop layers are the most constructive solution.

I accept Photoshop CS6, but I desire to automate as much every bit possible so I spend the least corporeality of time in Photoshop

The older I become, the less time I have for playing around in Photoshop

sabrina81 wrote:

Yard east due north n east t h wrote:

Was hoping I don't have to spend a lot of time in Photoshop

I'm a bit confused. You lot asked whether Portraiture 3 works with CS6, so you lot're already in Photoshop when you use it.

My problem is not every bit bad, more like visible ruby-red veins due to the cold

I tried a couple of pare smoothing settings in a couple of plugins but the details were wiped out...I prefer a more natural await

Cheers for sharing, I gauge I won't solve this item problem by throwing money at it

sabrina81 wrote:

G e due north n e t h wrote:

Samples on the Imagenomic website looked good

I suppose it depends on the item problem. On this i, I could even come up close to fixing it with Portraiture. Selective color did the job.

irv00 • Senior Member • Posts: i,796

Re: Cheers!

K e n north due east t h wrote:

My problem is non as bad, more like visible red veins due to the cold

I tried a couple of peel smoothing settings in a couple of plugins merely the details were wiped out...I prefer a more natural expect

Thanks for sharing, I guess I won't solve this particular problem by throwing money at information technology

The best solution is free: invest a couple of hours practicing with video tutorials on peel retouching / frequency separation. You lot will take a long-term solution for this and many other challenges.

Information technology may seem intimidating at first, but one time you lot practice it a couple of times, it becomes easy and fun. Y'all don't need additional tools - you have the best i: Photoshop.

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