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SoftSkin Photo Makeup 1.2 Giveaway
$44.99
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Giveaway of the day — SoftSkin Photo Makeup 1.2

Verwandelt gewöhnliche Schnappschüsse in perfekte Portraits - mit SoftSkin Photo Makeup.
$44.99 ABGELAUFEN
Benutzer Rating: 234 8 Kommentare

SoftSkin Photo Makeup 1.2 war am 8. Mai 2014! als Giveaway verfügbar!

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$69.00
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Schneidet Bilder perfekt aus, montiert sie ordentlich und entfernt störende Elemente!

Als professioneller Fotograf oder einfach ein leidenschaftlicher Kamerabesitzer, der gerne fotografiert und Bilder bearbeitet, weiss man, dass eine der schwierigsten Bildbearbeitungsaufgaben die Arbeit mit Portraits ist. Alle wollen perfekte Haut, strahlende Augen und wunderschönes Makeup haben, doch häufig ist es einfach nicht der Fall. Natürlich ist Adobe Photoshop eines der beliebtesten Bildbearbeitungsprogramme, doch nun gibt es eine einfachere Möglichkeit, euren Bildern eine Politurkur zu verpassen!

Lasst uns SoftSkin Photo Makeup vorstellen, ein Programm von SoftOribts, der preisgekrönten Software-Schmiede.

Mit diesem Tool könnt ihr:

  • Hauttextur verbessern;
  • Zähne weißer aussehen lassen;
  • Virtuelles Lippen- und Augen-Makeup auftragen;
  • und, natürlich, den Rote-Augen-Effekt bekämpfen.

Uneingeschränkte Home-Lizenz (inklusive Support und Updates) mit 70% Rabatt.

System-anforderungen:

Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, NT/2000; /2003/SBS2003

Herausgeber:

SoftOrbits

Homepage:

http://makeupphoto.org/

Dateigröße:

12.3 MB

Preis:

$44.99

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Developed by Corel Corporation
Developed by The GIMP Team
Developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated
Import 3D objects and decide where to place them in the 3D model.

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#8

Denke hier fehlt noch eine Weiterentwicklung zur Perfektion, aber der ganz eigene Weg dorthin scheint zu stimmen: Zähne weißen auf 1 Klick (also wo das Programm die Farbe erkennt und randlos exakt weißer macht), wäre eine tolle Sache, die es einfach so noch nicht gibt.

Antworten   |   Peter  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#7

"....und, natürlich, den Rote-Augen-Effekt bekämpfen."
Menschenskind, das kann doch heutzutage schon jede Freeware!
"Natürlich ist Adobe Photoshop eines der beliebtesten Bildbearbeitungsprogramme, doch nun gibt es eine einfachere Möglichkeit, euren Bildern eine Politurkur zu verpassen!"
Aber schon sehr einfach, um nicht zu sagen: mangelhaft!

Antworten   |   lachmichschief  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#6

Zähne weißer aussehen lassen. Klappt eigentlich eher mit guter Pflege.
Virtuelles Lippen- und Augen-Makeup auftragen - echtes Makeup ist da viel geeigneter. Das Programm ist jedoch bei dem Preis sicher unverkäuflich und wird heute mal wieder kolo verschleudert. Zeit gespart. Thank you!

Antworten   |   Tanita  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#5

Dafür, das es umsonst ist, Funktioniert es einfach und effektiv.
Klar können andere Programme mehr
dafür kosten sie.

Antworten   |   Jan  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#4

@Cassandra: Was hält Dich davon ab das Programm mit der GOTD-Version zu testen? Es ist doch nur ein Angebot die Vollversion günstiger zu kaufen. Die hier angebotenen Tools haben ja normal keinen Support bzw. Updates und solche Aktionen gibt es doch hier häufig - was hat das plötzlich mit Verkaufsportal zu tun? Stehen doch meistens rechts neben der Beschreibung solche Aktionen?

Antworten   |   Leutegibts  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#3

@Cassandra: auf welches Programm bezieht sich dein Kommentar? Das hier angebotene SoftSkin Photo Makeup 1.2 ist nach Eingabe der Registrierungsnummer aus der Readme Datei vollständig freigeschaltet und uneingeschränkt funktionstüchtig. Nach Eingabe der Registrierungsnummer verschwindet der Werbescreen bei jedem Start (auf den sich vermutlich dein Kommentar bezieht?).

Antworten   |   Juergen  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#2

Uneingeschränkte Homme Lizenz mit 70% Ermäßigung.
Wollte ich eigentlich nicht, sondern das Programm erst mal testen.
Wenn ich so etwas wollte gehe ich direkt in Verkaufsportale und bestelle dort meine Software. Seit wann ist GOTD ein Verkaufsportal?

Antworten   |   Cassandra  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#1

Makeup für glatte 100% off! Wieder ein Wundertütenpreis von $45.Ist das toy garantiert nicht wert. Na Danke auch!

Antworten   |   ernsthaft  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
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#5

Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit system.

After entering registration key, the program thanks in the name of "Photo Resizer"...

A Russian company without name&address, but a phone number.

Produce perfect portraits out of ordinary snapshots! SoftSkin Photo Makeup perfects your portraits by removing small imperfections, improving skin tone and texture, and applying all the basics of virtual makeup. All that can be done easily in just a few clicks.

I always wanted to produce perfect portraits out of ordinary photos...

After program start, a resizable window opens, you add a photo or a directory, then you can makeup your portrait, you can bleach the teeth, make lips red (or another color...), red eyes to black ones, remove blemishes and yes, the automatic image correction isn't missing either.

Some small errors : right click on one of the options shows a list of greyed "toolbox", the "remove selected" does not remove the actual picture (if one), you have to restart the program to load the same picture again and so on...

You can switch to the "original" picture (does not work for the first default changes... off by one error?) and you see, that you'll have better be more carefully to take a good picture, than to "improve" a bad picture.

Does what it claims, the results are depending on your skills. You'll better "makeup" your model before the photo shooting...

Uninstalled via reboot, this can be done with my installed programs.

Karl  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+92)
#4

That a program has to be activated as admin is understandable, because of writing to the registry, but that such an app has to be run as admin is rather strange. Or am I the only one (Windows 8.1 Pro x64) who gets "unrestistered" running without "as admin" and "registered" "as admin"?

irene  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+28)
#3

#9 Anne

http://www.toolwiz.com/en/products/toolwiz-time-freeze/

Giovanni  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+25)
#2

#6: "In other words, make the picture artificial and not real. All those changes are not making it better, they are exaggerating the shadows, blending of the colors and the ambient to something else. If you like to play with it, it is fine, but a professional photo loses all the value when re-colored or re-tinted, unless of course you wanted to fool someone into thinking that you are a “real” photographer."

This is NOT a critique, moriss2, but rather just info that hopefully someone might find of interest...

Very, very few photos that are sold have not been altered, either in the darkroom or in software or in both. In fact a Big difference between camera A & a more expensive camera B is that the more expensive camera does more to alter the image it captured before it's recorded to storage. [That's a huge advantage of saving RAW images -- you have the original data that's been captured & can therefore adjust everything. If you camera captures jpg, the images have been altered.] The truth is there is no perfect way to capture an image, using film or digital gear, using cheap plastic or the most expensive lens. By their physical nature both film & sensors are limited in the amount of data they can capture, and the raw data in a negative or from a sensor has to be massaged a bit on the way to becoming the picture you see. The best lenses are close, but none are 100% distortion free in all circumstances.

So, everything's altered just to get you minimally close to what you saw when you took the picture. In the old days the equipment processing your negatives performed the same sort of automatic adjusting lots of apps do today with digital photos. A photographer or enthusiast edits to come closer to that vision, & many add some vision of their own to make the image more striking than what the camera saw -- if you've got to edit anyway to get closer to the real world view, why not improve on it a bit? If their work is competing with other photographs, making the photo more interesting or striking increases their odds of being chosen.

Images of models for magazines or TV may be the most extreme examples -- not only do they often use stand-ins for less flattering body parts [no one is 100% perfect], but every mm of a published picture has been gone over, almost every pixel adjusted somehow -- it would take plastic surgery to come close to the results in the real world.

A pro or semi pro will take lots of shots [that hasn't ever really changed], making basic adjustments to all of them rather quickly, e.g. the light will probably be the same for all the pictures you took at one location, so you can adjust all the pictures you took there for the same lighting. Then they'll usually single out what they feel are the best few shots, & those will get an additional workup. How much additional workup depends on what the image will be used for, & often in the case of pros, how much the client is paying. Because photographers generally don't want to spend tons of time editing, they'll do everything they can to make the original shots closer to what they imagine, setting up & adjusting lighting & backgrounds for example, or scouting outdoor locations at all times of day/night. A great black & white photo [what editing apps call grayscale] for example Very often starts out as a color image taken with lighting that emphasizes certain colors, because that gives the photographer the maximum data where they need & want it.

mike  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+24)
#1

SoftSkin Photo Makeup isn't anything extreme... It's not terrible software to use or install, adding a single "SoftSkin Photo Makeup" folder that holds the program's files. [Didn't record *Anything* like the mysterious updater that Richard Sebire posted (#2 comment).] As far as the registry goes, there's a new key for uninstall + a new HKCU\ Software\ softorbits\ SoftSkinPhotoMakeup key. If you read the software's readme.txt file you'll see it was tested with, & presumably designed for "Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 and Windows XP operating systems." That might explain irene's post [#3] about having to run SoftSkin Photo Makeup as admin for the app to show registered -- I've seen this on a few apps that weren't designed for Vista or later.

The software itself has a simple, easy to use interface, with a basic spot remover, auto image correction or enhancement, & a few paint-on tools. You can make a relatively crude selection, which you'll need for the smudge filter for example. Based on the ad copy up top ["... you no longer need to apply numerous layers in Adobe Photoshop."] My Guess is that it's targeted for the user who wants something hands-on -- as opposed to apps where most or all adjustments are automatic -- but doesn't want to bother with any sort of learning. That's not meant as criticism -- there are plenty of things I have little or no interest in, & I don't spend a lot of time learning anything related to them either.

So in a nutshell, SoftSkin Photo Makeup is very useable, & you can edit & hopefully improve the head shots you've taken with your camera -- I stop short of saying portraits because to me there's a real difference between a portrait & a snapshot of someone's face, & I don't think anyone is going to use today's GOTD for minimally serious portrait work. If it has a weakness it's that much [most?] of its intended market takes pictures with their cell phones, using the filters either on their cell or on the site they upload their pictures to. There's much better software available, but it takes time & effort to learn how to use it, and SoftSkin Photo Makeup doesn't seem designed to compete with those apps anyway.

mike  –  9 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+23)

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