I solve this with my photo editor (which happens to be Aperture). Here's a video that shows the technique, albeit with Photoshop: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tv1gHs6who. Don't pay too much attention to the video prior to the 3:20 mark or so -- he's addressing a problem that is not likely your problem. But at about 3:20 and on he describes a technique that can be replicated in various photo editors.
In Aperture I use the color tool, select the red color, use the eye-dropper to identify an area that is too red, and adjust just that color range (which can be increased or narrowed) to a yellower tone.
I agree with you that Portrait Professional is not the best in this area although the suggestion made above is the one I would have made too and it can work in some situations.
In Aperture I use the color tool, select the red color, use the eye-dropper to identify an area that is too red, and adjust just that color range (which can be increased or narrowed) to a yellower tone.
I agree with you that Portrait Professional is not the best in this area although the suggestion made above is the one I would have made too and it can work in some situations.