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<blockquote data-quote="Essence of Imagery" data-source="post: 3464" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>In Portrait Professional 9.0 Studio Edition, I find that turning off the "sculpting" mode, and using it to focus strictly on the skin imperfections is what helps keep the eyes sharp. Perhaps you might want to try that route.</p><p>In looking at it closer, it looks more like a de-saturated (leaving a hint of color) image rather than a true black & white conversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essence of Imagery, post: 3464, member: 920"] In Portrait Professional 9.0 Studio Edition, I find that turning off the "sculpting" mode, and using it to focus strictly on the skin imperfections is what helps keep the eyes sharp. Perhaps you might want to try that route. In looking at it closer, it looks more like a de-saturated (leaving a hint of color) image rather than a true black & white conversion. [/QUOTE]
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