12-18-2012, 05:15 PM
Tippi, I managed to recreated your problem with one of my photos. Perhaps this case is similar to the problem you are facing.
The problem started when PP failed to detected one of the faces in the image. So, I proceeded to edit the face that PP manages to detect. After editing this face, I went on to "Another Face" & "New Face" and started to mark out the new facial outlines.
I found that adjusting any sliders, there is no effect whatsoever on the newly marked face. I clicked View/Edit Skin Area and found that the skin on the new face was not detected at all but remain at the previous face edited! If I cutback, all the edits done on the previous face are lost.
Work around: After you edited the first face, exit from your plugin or save your work. Return to your PP again. This time, straight away you "Discard Outlines" and do a manual outlining and proceed to do the next face. This workaround is a pain-in-neck but we hope that this problem can be fixed soon.
The problem started when PP failed to detected one of the faces in the image. So, I proceeded to edit the face that PP manages to detect. After editing this face, I went on to "Another Face" & "New Face" and started to mark out the new facial outlines.
I found that adjusting any sliders, there is no effect whatsoever on the newly marked face. I clicked View/Edit Skin Area and found that the skin on the new face was not detected at all but remain at the previous face edited! If I cutback, all the edits done on the previous face are lost.
Work around: After you edited the first face, exit from your plugin or save your work. Return to your PP again. This time, straight away you "Discard Outlines" and do a manual outlining and proceed to do the next face. This workaround is a pain-in-neck but we hope that this problem can be fixed soon.