Dm Portrait Pro 4.0 (HD)

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| Host Application | Integration Type | Supported Version | |----------------|----------------|------------------| | Adobe Photoshop | Plugin (8bf) | PS 2024–2026 | | Capture One | Styles + Launch External Editor | 23+ | | Affinity Photo | Plugin (Plugin Manager) | V2.5+ | | Lightroom Classic | “Edit In” external editor | v14+ | | DxO PhotoLab | Export action | v8+ | | DaVinci Resolve | (Still image export only) | 19+ | DM Portrait Pro 4.0

Batch processing supports up to 1,000 images per session with automatic face detection (rejecting images with < 40% face coverage). Output formats: PSD (layered), TIFF (16‑bit), JPEG XL (HDR), PNG.


DM Portrait Pro 4.0 is an image-editing tool focused on portrait retouching and enhancements. This guide covers workspace layout, primary tools, typical workflows, tips for natural results, and export settings. Buy this if you are:


Unlike traditional Frequency Separation (FS), which splits image into low‑frequency color and high‑frequency texture via Gaussian blur, NFS 2.0 uses a U‑Net architecture trained on 2.4 million studio portraits. Benefits:

Performance: Processes a 45MP raw file in 2.3 seconds on an RTX 4090. Skip this if you are: | Host Application

In the fast-paced world of portrait photography, speed and quality are usually mortal enemies. You can spend three hours manually frequency separating skin or use a cheap filter that makes your client look like a wax mannequin.

Enter DM Portrait Pro 4.0.

The latest iteration of this powerful Adobe Photoshop plugin has caused a significant stir in the industry. But is it just another "beauty box," or is it a legitimate tool for professional retouchers?

In this deep dive, we will explore every facet of DM Portrait Pro 4.0, from its new AI masking engines to its batch processing capabilities, and determine if it deserves a spot in your workflow.