Being able to use portrait pro as a smart filter in Photoshop would make me very happy.
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Smart Filter Compatibility
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09-08-2015, 03:40 AM
Yes, PLEASE bring Smart Filter capability. The other big name filters for portrait retouching work as Smart Filters, allowing you to re-open the filter and make any tweaks using existing settings. It also saves a ton of space in PSD sicne you don't need to rasterize the layer.
However, PortraitPro is the best of the bunch and I would love to be able to use it non-destructively just like my other workflow tools.
PortraitPro does not make it easy to go back and make tweaks. It doesn't save "Last Applied" settings, only presets. It's a very powerful tool, but not great for a Photoshop workflow, especially for those who like to come back later to make adjustments (you can't).
However, PortraitPro is the best of the bunch and I would love to be able to use it non-destructively just like my other workflow tools.
PortraitPro does not make it easy to go back and make tweaks. It doesn't save "Last Applied" settings, only presets. It's a very powerful tool, but not great for a Photoshop workflow, especially for those who like to come back later to make adjustments (you can't).
09-12-2015, 02:53 PM
Yes, I think this is indeed a good idea to have smart filter capability!
02-25-2016, 02:41 AM
It's a must for Photoshop users. Would save a lot of time and swearing (when u have to redo things from scratch as u missed something).
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