The more you use it, the better it gets at identifying the specific artifacts of your equipment. 3. RealGrain (The Film Aesthetic)
In an era of subscription-based AI editors (Evoto, Retouch4me), Imagenomic remains a one-time purchase (per major version) that lives entirely on your local machine. There is no cloud upload delay, no privacy concerns about client faces, and no recurring fee.
In Build 1706, the "Skin Tones" dropper tool now has a +Plus and -Minus sample. Hold Shift to add background colors to the mask, or Alt to remove them. Ensure your background isn't a warm beige (mimics skin). Imagenomic Professional Plugin Suite Build 1706...
The result is a "zero-click" solution that feels less like a filter and more like a retoucher’s assistant. The update ensures that the smooth, porcelain look never crosses into the "plastic" territory, maintaining the pores and natural variance that make a subject look human, albeit flawlessly lit.
The is a critically acclaimed collection of three high-performance editing tools designed to automate complex, time-consuming post-processing workflows within Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom . By bundling Portraiture, Noiseware, and Realgrain , this specific build serves as a definitive workspace optimization package for commercial editors, portrait artists, and wedding photographers who need to scale their production without compromising raw image detail. The more you use it, the better it
Build 1706 introduces crucial under-the-hood optimization and compatibility updates tailored for modern computing environments:
: Optimized for newer hardware and software environments, including support for Adobe Photoshop 2024 and 2025 releases. There is no cloud upload delay, no privacy
: Includes one-click options like "Smoothing High" or "High Key" to speed up initial edits.
Most "film looks" are destructive. Realgrain is non-destructive and spectral. Build 1706 adds three new grain profiles: Vintage Kodachrome 64, Ilford Delta 3200, and a custom "Fine Art Matte" texture. The control now correlates to actual print resolution (measured in microns), so your digital grain looks authentic whether outputting to a 4K screen or a 24-inch print.
While the filters themselves are the stars, the "Build 1706" designation carries significant weight for studio managers. This build is a maintenance and compatibility milestone.
RealGrain includes color filter controls that simulate physical lens filters used in traditional black-and-white darkrooms. What’s New in Build 1706?