Perhaps the most critical tool within the UI is the . You use this to click and sample the predominant skin tones you wish to retouch. By sampling multiple skin areas, you teach the auto-mask to be more accurate and effective. The interface also includes an Enhancements section for controlling brightness, contrast, and warmth, though it was sometimes advised to perform these color corrections separately in Photoshop to maintain a non-destructive workflow.
Go to Filter > Imagenomic > Portraiture . You will see the interface.
: Older builds like 2308 may struggle with the latest operating systems (Windows 11 or macOS Sonoma/Sequoia) and the newest Creative Cloud updates.
Disclaimer: This article discusses a specific historical build of the Imagenomic Portraiture plugin. For the latest AI-driven features and OS compatibility, checking for newer versions is always recommended.
disrupted this landscape. It introduced an intelligent skin-masking engine that could analyze an image, identify skin tones, and build a localized selection automatically. This allowed users to smooth pores and blemishes in seconds rather than hours. Key Features of Build 2308-1
Many modern automated apps completely replace or fake skin textures, resulting in an unnatural, synthetic look. Portraiture 2 modifies the existing pixel structure, preserving the subject's authentic skin DNA.
Use the enhancement sliders to adjust skin warmth or brightness if necessary.
Duplicate your background layer (Ctrl/Cmd + J). Name it "Portraiture Base."
workflows to achieve professional-level skin smoothing without the tedious manual work of frequency separation. Imagenomic Key Features of Portraiture 2 Intelligent Smoothing