04-10-2013, 01:36 PM
Hi trevorspiro,
Apologies for the delay in response. Unfortunately using Black & White images in Portrait Professional can cause issues with how the Skin Detection works. You can still enhance Black & White Images, but we would highly recommend checking the Skin Selection area under Skin Control> View/Edit Skin Area and modifying the selection manually.
As MacSass recommended, enhancing color images allows more flexibility when using Portrait Professional, and also makes the Skin Detection more accurate. You can also then convert these images into B&W after enhancement by going to Picture Controls> Vibrance> Saturation and reducing the value for Saturation to -100.
Arjun
Apologies for the delay in response. Unfortunately using Black & White images in Portrait Professional can cause issues with how the Skin Detection works. You can still enhance Black & White Images, but we would highly recommend checking the Skin Selection area under Skin Control> View/Edit Skin Area and modifying the selection manually.
As MacSass recommended, enhancing color images allows more flexibility when using Portrait Professional, and also makes the Skin Detection more accurate. You can also then convert these images into B&W after enhancement by going to Picture Controls> Vibrance> Saturation and reducing the value for Saturation to -100.
Arjun
Anthropics Technology Ltd.