interesting portrait software
heh, I came to post about it, foir some reason it took a while to get my license:
1: the software sends your picture to their servers for manipulation. It's still quick, the upload and return download are the time consuming bit. if you have a slow connection it would be a serious pain. However if you have fast link it's a painless process. they say if they go out of business they will send out the code to the users...ummm, yeah...
2: works best on full face, which is not always best for portraits :)
3: mechanical, so as Mikes examples show it will blur things you don't want to blur, like glasses quite a bit. you define the area of the face and the effect is confined to that.
4: it reshapes the face slightly too, to make the subject more attractive by some defined standards
5: it's cheap, but a lot of people I know will do a better job manually. But I've shown a couple of examples of some friends to them and they were delighted.
1: the software sends your picture to their servers for manipulation. It's still quick, the upload and return download are the time consuming bit. if you have a slow connection it would be a serious pain. However if you have fast link it's a painless process. they say if they go out of business they will send out the code to the users...ummm, yeah...
2: works best on full face, which is not always best for portraits :)
3: mechanical, so as Mikes examples show it will blur things you don't want to blur, like glasses quite a bit. you define the area of the face and the effect is confined to that.
4: it reshapes the face slightly too, to make the subject more attractive by some defined standards
5: it's cheap, but a lot of people I know will do a better job manually. But I've shown a couple of examples of some friends to them and they were delighted.
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I worry that they are building a stock photo library. They have to record your IP etc for the image engine. and if they process on line you have to send the image up to them. Do they delete it after the fact?? I thought about it and I'll wait for the home version...
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Greg
Indeed, I have asked something like that on there forum.
they said you pay once for a lifetime use. Yeah, but when I am 25 ( in reality 65), the possibility is, that I use PP for let us say 50 a 60 years.
So ,all the time internet must work, and there servers too.
Frits
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I worry that they are building a stock photo library.
Greg
Greg,
thinking about the PP program, I don't believe that the picture goes to the sertver.
Only the places of the anchor-points.
Then, it comes quick back with slightly different places of the anchor-points and farhter it has default values,
based on female or male.
So that is it.
Frits
Fritz,
How does "it" know that it is moving the correct structure?
The map has to be an overlay of some kind, otherwise you could not undo the changes. What if I miss a few pixels when I set the anchor point?
Seems like they would almost have to have the file to get the pixel values, so they know what they are moving.
I'm certain I am wrong but I can see no other way....
Greg
How does "it" know that it is moving the correct structure?
The map has to be an overlay of some kind, otherwise you could not undo the changes. What if I miss a few pixels when I set the anchor point?
Seems like they would almost have to have the file to get the pixel values, so they know what they are moving.
I'm certain I am wrong but I can see no other way....
Greg
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