I wanted to fix that since that’s how the software figures out what it’s enhancing. The software outlines your features but it didn’t seem to be able to read the shape of my face or the arch of my eyebrows very well. The first thing you do (or at least I did) when I first started working on my photo was to drag the face points to where they needed to be. I had to go back and figure out how to replace the sky in a photo because I couldn’t remember the steps, and I was able to find that tutorial and skip to the part I needed very easily. There’s a lot to learn, and I didn’t go through every tutorial, but I worked through enough to get the basics down and you can repeat the tutorials completely or in part as many times as you want. When you first open the program, a series of videos and prescribed tutorials lead you through retouching some built in photos. The software downloads and installs like any other software. What I found is that it really is pretty simple - they do make it easy to learn. I mean, they make a big deal about how easy it is to learn and I’m basically starting from zero.
I somehow managed to get a master’s degree in journalism without ever really learning Photoshop, which I think makes me uniquely qualified to review this software. First an admission: I’m by no means a pro with photo editing software.