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Please provide your feedback. . . . I used PP9 and upgraded to PP10 today.  


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#2
Looks good.
 
#3
KDM Wrote:Looks good.

Thanks KDM. . .The new PP10 interface is great!!!! I can see the improvements from version 9. .. This makes retouching so easy. . .
 
#4
An excellent example of what PP can do. Good work.
 
#5
IMO, overdone.
Her face has no texture - too plastic.

Lew
 
#6
I have to disagree Lew.  Considering the really bad case of "teenage curse" I think lrgphoto did a pretty good job.
 
#7
The reason PP had to do so much is that the large blemishes were not handled before.
Using a repair tool in any PPing software on the large blemishes first and then using PP will allow a final result that looks more natural with better skin texture.


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#8
It is also difficult to properly judge the output when viewed side-by-side. It almost always looks overdone. But by looking at the final result alone, I'd say "nice job"!
 
#9
New to PP myself, but I love it. The example image posted looks great to me.
Well done!
 
#10
Nice job indeed, but I have to agree with Lew, it is a little plasticy. However you see similar in some mags Smile
 
  


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