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  1. How to use Aperty
  2. Four Key Tools Categories
  3. Retouch tools

Skin Blemish Tool

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The Skin tool in Aperty provides powerful yet subtle adjustments to enhance facial features and skin tone, ensuring a natural and flawless look. It includes options for blemish removal, skin smoothing, color correction, and brightness adjustments, specifically designed to improve portraits while keeping the skin's natural texture intact.

Blemish Removal Section This section helps to eliminate imperfections while preserving the subject's natural features.

  • Blemish Removal: Targets and removes minor skin imperfections, such as acne, spots, or scars. This slider minimizes distractions on the skin while maintaining a realistic look. Higher values remove more imperfections, but overuse may appear unnatural.

  • Freckles: Adjusts the visibility of freckles. Increasing this slider enhances freckles, making them more prominent, while lowering it reduces their appearance for a smoother complexion.

  • Detail: Controls the sharpness and clarity of skin texture. Increasing Detail keeps skin textures visible, such as pores and fine lines, while lowering it softens the skin for a smoother, more airbrushed look.