10-31-2017, 05:12 PM
Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum and Portrait Pro.
I'm just wondering has anyone come across the issue I'm having and did you find an answer?
When I am editing a photo with 3 or more people, it's only happened in this case so far, when the software updates in the After frame in split view mode, I get a hard line down the left hand side of the person on the far left of picture. It's like a hard shadow but with a straight line.
I turned off all of the individual enhancements one by one to see if any of them caused it but to no affect. It only shows up in the after photo and it is saved if I go back to Lightroom. I have also checked the skin softening in case the skin area had something weird going on, but that seems fine too.
I'm baffled by it. I have sent a Support request in about it, but I'm not sure how quickly you get a response from Support around here.
I've attached a screenshot below of the Before/After screen.
Any help is great greatly appreciated as I'm wasting a lot of time trying to figure this out.
Many thanks
Rob.
I'm new to the forum and Portrait Pro.
I'm just wondering has anyone come across the issue I'm having and did you find an answer?
When I am editing a photo with 3 or more people, it's only happened in this case so far, when the software updates in the After frame in split view mode, I get a hard line down the left hand side of the person on the far left of picture. It's like a hard shadow but with a straight line.
I turned off all of the individual enhancements one by one to see if any of them caused it but to no affect. It only shows up in the after photo and it is saved if I go back to Lightroom. I have also checked the skin softening in case the skin area had something weird going on, but that seems fine too.
I'm baffled by it. I have sent a Support request in about it, but I'm not sure how quickly you get a response from Support around here.
I've attached a screenshot below of the Before/After screen.
Any help is great greatly appreciated as I'm wasting a lot of time trying to figure this out.
Many thanks
Rob.