
But it strikes me that it needs a lot more work from the developer to get it to (a) install correctly and (b) work properly as a plugin. etouch4me Heal does not replace imperfections with fake, overly smooth skin. Ultimately I can't confirm whether it works or not, because the trial version of the plugin doesn't save any changes. Retouch4me Heal Retouch4me Heal is the software to help you edit the skin easily, now you don’t need to edit the skin manually anymore, but instead with the support of Retouch4me Heal you will easily smooth and correct the skin area. It takes a minute or so to load the image, then it sort of works, although I've had application hangs and slow-downs which have required me to force restart Affinity Photo, especially if I switch between apps while the plugin window is open. I extracted it to my desktop, then used Finder to move it into one of my recognised plugin folders.Īfter that I was able to access it through the Filters menu īut performance is very very dodgy. I had to use a package manager (Pacifist) to locate the plugin in the downloaded package:

You can emphasize the main hero in your photo or, on the contrary, make it look dramatic. Retouch4me Skin Mask automatically detects skin in the photo and masks it. Retouch4me Skin Mask - One-click skin selection.

I suspect that the Retouch4Me installer doesn't actually install the plugin (at least for me when I downloaded and installed the trial version of Dodge&Burn). Retouch4me Skin Mask 1.017 Stand-alone and Plug-in for Photoshop 89.5 Mb. This is my experience with macOS 13 Ventura, Affinity Photo 2.
