The facial recognition identifies the sclera (whites of the eyes) and the enamel of teeth. With one slider, it reduces yellowness and adds a subtle glow. Crucially, it avoids making teeth look "glowing white," which is unnatural.
He looked at the original photo of Clara—the one with the spots, the sagging skin, and the vibrant, tired soul. He realized that while the software could make anyone look like a god, only the truth looked like a human. ArcSoft Portrait Plus 2.1.0.237 Portable
One rainy Tuesday, Elias opened a portrait of a woman named Clara. She was eighty, her face a topographical map of a life lived in the sun and through grief. He dragged her image into the workspace. The software’s interface—grey, utilitarian, and frozen in 2013—blinked. He clicked the "Auto-Retouch" button. The facial recognition identifies the sclera (whites of
remains a legendary tool for a specific user: the professional who needs offline, lightning-fast, batch portrait retouching without cloud subscriptions or bloated installers. He looked at the original photo of Clara—the
Once the software is open, import the portraits you wish to edit by following the on-screen instructions.