
Rather than going top-down, I’ll jump to the addition I was immediately excited to use: Smart Filter capability (available in the Studio editions only) when used as a Photoshop plug-in. There are three versions of PortraitPro 18-Standard, Studio, and Studio Max (reviewed here). I’ll cover all the best improvements in this review, but refer to my reviews in the December 2017 and February 2016 issues for in-depth descriptions of the fantastic retouching capabilities of this thoroughly enjoyable-to-use, valuable tool. PortraitPro 18 doesn’t disappoint: It builds thoughtfully upon its already substantial base with several upgrades this time around.


It’s been my pleasure to review PortraitPro for Photoshop User in the past, and every year Anthropics manages to add new features that are certain to make photographers and designers who use the software giddy with nerdy pleasure.

Time-Saving Solution Makes Retouching Intuitive and Enjoyable
