
#PORTRAITPRO STUDIO MAX 15 VIETNAM PRO#
Something most Adobe users are already familiar with, now Portrait Pro uses 3D modeling in the software to accurately correct lens distortions created when using wide-angle lenses or things like smartphone cameras. These include Expressions (more on that below), a Black & White slider, and an improved “fix lighting” slider, giving you much more control over your images. I feel like as a new user this was an absolutely fantastic way to get started! UI Enhancements & MoreĪccording to some of the team here at SLR and the press info, the UI has been improved, giving you more sliders to customize your image than any other previous version. Having never used the app before, it was an absolutely brilliant way to dip your toes into the Portrait Pro pool! With step by step built-in tutorials, I was able to try out a wide range of the functions and features of the app and it came along with explanations for what each of the sliders in the related sections were for with an “average” use range for best results. So I have to be honest, this was VERY impressive to me. What’s New in Portrait Pro 19 Interactive Tutorials
#PORTRAITPRO STUDIO MAX 15 VIETNAM UPDATE#
The interface is easy to navigate giving you a ton of control over each step of your editing, and with the AI features included in this release, the program reportedly runs much faster than any previous version! So what exactly is new in this update that was released back in October/November of 2019? Let’s dive into all the details below. The app is made incredibly user-friendly where the first thing you see is a list of interactive tutorials (more details on that below), helping you work through the new features (and old if you’re a rookie like me) to see a nice overview of what the application is capable of.

Fast Forward to today when as a commercial photographer, quick turn around is absolutely one of the most important things you can deliver and I’m very impressed. When I first started taking photographs, it was an app suggested to me, but since at the time I was shooting concerts and not portraits, it wasn’t really on my radar.


I’m among those few folks who’s never used Portrait Pro before so getting to test out the latest release was actually kind of eye-opening and fun! Portrait Pro has been around for over 10 years and in that time they’ve been updating the app pretty steadily making improvement over improvement.
