
We’ve released Retouch4me Photoshop Panel 1.56 with improvements to skin retouching in the cloud and a new tool for automating portrait retouching.
Heal now separates moles and blemishes, giving you independent control over both. We’ve also added Stray Hairs to Cloud Processing.
Adjust Moles and Blemishes Separately
With the latest update, Heal can distinguish between moles and blemishes in Cloud Processing, allowing you to control them separately.
This gives you more flexibility when deciding what to correct and what to preserve. For example, you can remove temporary skin imperfections while keeping moles as natural features of a person’s appearance.
This is especially useful when processing entire shoots, where different subjects may require different retouching decisions.
Stray Hairs Is Now Available in the Cloud
Stray Hairs is now available in Cloud Processing, allowing you to automate the removal of stray hairs as part of your retouching workflow.
These small details often require manual attention. A few minutes spent on one image can quickly turn into hours when you’re working with hundreds of photos.
Now you can add Stray Hairs to your cloud workflow and automate this step across the entire shoot.
It can be especially useful for wedding, portrait, school, and event photography, where large batches need to be processed quickly and consistently.
When You Need to Process an Entire Shoot
When working with a large batch, photographers spend time on more than creative decisions. The same small retouching tasks have to be repeated over and over: removing a blemish, deciding whether to keep a mole, or cleaning up a stray hair.
Retouch4me helps automate these repetitive steps so you can move through an entire shoot faster and focus on the final result.
You still stay in control of the retouching. Heal lets you adjust moles and blemishes separately, while Stray Hairs can be included directly in your Cloud Processing workflow.
Created by Photographers for Photographers
Retouch4me is built around real photography workflows: large shoots, limited editing time, and the need for natural, consistent results across an entire series.
With version 1.56, you can now:
- Process moles and blemishes separately with Heal.
- Adjust these parameters independently.
- Use Stray Hairs in Cloud Processing.
- Automate even more repetitive retouching tasks across large batches.
Update Retouch4me Photoshop Panel to version 1.56 and try the new Cloud Processing features.