![]() ![]() Version 17 was launched in October 2017 and was the first version to include background removal in replacement. Later versions have all been named for their release year. Versions 13 and 14 were skipped the next version sold was 15 in line with the year of release. It was provided in standard standalone edition and studio edition, which adds plug-ins for Photoshop, Elements, and Lightroom. It automatically identifies and mark-ups the body curves and position of the bones and allows the user to make adjustments to build, shape, and posture and use standard retouching tools to smooth the skin and remove blemishes. In 2016, Anthropics Technology released PortraitPro Body, which employed the technology for body shape manipulation. In PortraitPro 12 (2014) the developers presented lighting and relighting effects based on a 3D model of the face built based on a 2D photo, and full optimization 64-bit systems, which provided a notable performance leap. Version 10 (2012) added a specialized Child mode that applies enhancements suitable for the portraits of children. PortraitPro 9 (2009) introduced the novel ClearSkin automated skin enhancer, which corrects skin defects, such as acne, blotchiness, roughness, wrinkles, age spots, and so on. The program initially required an active internet connection to calculate point data for face shaping but moved to a standalone edition with version 6. The algorithms that allowed the software to identify facial features, assess the "attractiveneness", and adjust the photo were developed in conjunction with researchers from Cambridge University, Oxford University, and Manchester University. PortraitPro was released in 2006 by Anthropics Technology, a company founded in 1997 as the research branch of the UK National Film and Television School. ![]()
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