ePhotozine reviews the digital image editing software Reallusion FaceFilter Studio 2.0 and writes, “There are some issues with the usability of the program, there are idiosyncrasies that need to be learnt, which is a bit disappointing on a program that is supposed to make the process of beautifying images simpler. There’s decent results from the smoothing and de-glossing options, even if the preview is entirely unreliable, which leaves the expressions as the main feature to sell the program. These are variable in result, and work best with a close up of a well proportioned face, but once again, this is the type of face that probably requires least work anyway. However, they do work and if, for example, a wedding shot is ruined because three guests are smiling happily, but one is looking moody, this could correct the expression - providing you can get close enough in to the face to apply the masking. Obviously there’s also a lot of fun to be had with the program anyway, and it does simply the process of correcting flaws in a basic fashion, and changing expressions without undue effort.”
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