The update comes with a variety of pre-defined settings (Soft, Medium, Strong) that provide a great starting point for any skin type. Installation and Compatibility

In the world of high-end fashion photography and commercial portraiture, there is a fine line between a polished, professional finish and an over-processed, "plastic" look. For over a decade, has been the secret weapon for retouchers who need to bridge that gap. With the latest update—often referenced by its build version 233—the plugin continues to dominate as the most efficient tool for skin smoothing, healing, and enhancing.

Imagenomic Portraiture is a third-party plugin designed for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Aperture. Unlike standard blur tools, Portraiture uses an intelligent masking system that targets skin tones specifically. It identifies the "skin" areas of an image while automatically ignoring hair, eyes, eyebrows, and backgrounds.

While Photoshop has introduced its own "Neural Filters" for skin smoothing, many professionals still prefer Imagenomic Portraiture 233 for several reasons:

If you are looking to streamline your workflow without sacrificing the natural texture of your subject’s skin, here is everything you need to know about the updated Portraiture 233 engine. What is Imagenomic Portraiture?

Whether you are working on a high-fashion editorial or a simple headshot, this plugin provides the professional "sheen" that clients expect in the modern digital age.

For event photographers (weddings, graduations) who have hundreds of portraits to process, the 233 update is optimized for Photoshop Actions. You can record a Portraiture session into an action and apply it to an entire folder of images, saving hours of manual labor. Why Professional Photographers Choose the 233 Build

The updated plugin is designed to run seamlessly on both Windows and macOS. It supports the latest versions of Photoshop (including CC 2024 and beyond). Once installed using the English (Eng) serial or license key, it appears under the Filter > Imagenomic > Portraiture menu. Conclusion