Which one is your favorite? Check this out: Additional deals: Retouch4Me currently has a 30% discounts on plugins which you can access here: retouch4.me/products/retouch-plugins?lng=en&promocode=YVENS20&YVENS20 Evoto has a offered viewers of this video a 30 credit trial which you can access here: go.evoto.ai/YvensB-YT
The problem with Evoto is that the time stamps is the one of the time of the retouch no the time of the shoot and it completely messes up galleries when you import into LR.
Thank you for a wonderful review of these products. I purchased three of Retouch4Me products with mixed results. I've also used Anthropic's Portrait Pro for years, and like it very much. I've been tempted to also go with Evoto, but their 'credit' model is not very appealing. For one thing, the number of times you can export ends twelve months from the date of purchase - and if you have any remaining credits, they don't roll over. That isn't at all fair to the consumer. If you purchase 1200 credits, you should be able to use 1200 credits. keep up the good work!
i have your software and love it i have 3 of the actions i bought out right to use and they work great and help me alot when batch editing photos after a shoot ...i hope you keep them for sale as is and not move them to a monthly thing ...i would rather pay each year for update to keep working then paymothly ...this is why alot of ppl leave photoshop cuz the monthly prices
@@MikeAnthonyPhotography Thank you for using our products. We do not plan to offer only a subscription model. Our plugins can still be purchased once and for all with free updates. The monthly subscription and packages in cloud retouching were launched for photographers who retouch a small number of photos per month or have a "weak" computer.
@@glecas Thank you very much for your comment :) and for using our software. We really strive to train our neural networks so that the result remains as natural as possible after retouching.
@@glecas Are you basing your opinion on this video, or have you used both products? I can safely say that Evoto can produce more subtle/natural results by not pushing the sliders all the way.
I use both but in your demo Evoto smoked Retouch4Me. Both were set at maximum strength ad R4M came up short in skin cleaning and the Portrait volumes only ever looks good at 30% (max). But, Evoto does so much more and unlike R4M it is a one stop shop for adjusting lighting and retouching... Thanks for this demo 🙂
Evoto's Stray Hair edit is huge, and would have been great to apply to that example image. Aside from that, I lean towards the Evoto edit -- even if I may dial it back a touch. It seems like BOTH need a better batch workflow, or ideally a hotfolder option. That would allow us to "auto-process" these edits on the fly. IMHO having to go through the Photoshop steps would be a huge time killer.
Retouch for me is definitely better at studio / close up portraits. But when you have full body shots, Evoto does it better. Also the volumes plug-in in Retouch for me is kind of poor, just doesn't do it for me. Also work-flow in Evoto is better. Considering pricing modes, probably will stick to both depending on the need.
Hi! Is Evoto software suitable for small businesses that’s selling example makeup tools? Or this is more suitable for portrait photos of people and not so for products? Thank you!
3:57...well just move the slider of evoto down for less aggressive...evoto is the winner, why waste time? well, do enjoy if (still) enjoy painting and brushing...your choice
Unfortunate they combined freckle and acne... Freckles are cute and trendy... Acne not so much. I often want to preserve freckles... heck, some girls want them added.
also you can change how much the D & B does on retouch4me ...in the video you run it but didnt show the % of how the D&B would be used ...also the same for the portrait volume % you can change how much it makes it pop less or more and in this video when you ran it ,its to strong as is ...i turn portrait volume down to 35-50% cuz it starts at 100 and its to strong for most photos and will make it look to fake
@@YvensBPhoto not in photoshop in the retouch4me app it self when you run the software you can control how much the effect is ...not just bringing down the layer in photoshop
Retouch4me is too expensive to have all the plugins together, also the plugins crash Photoshop many times . the old version retouch4me was better than the new version.
I used both but Retouch4me works way better if used correctly depending on what you are retouching. Example you mentioned, the reviewer didn't use in this situation the software the best way. For birthmarks instead of setting it to just auto the reviewer should have followed retouch4me instructions first and run a skin mask first then the heal and properly set it to the correct size depending on the blemish or birthmark (there's a video on their page) or they could have adjusted the sensitivity slider instead of 100% and it would not have been removed.
Which one is your favorite? Check this out:
Additional deals: Retouch4Me currently has a 30% discounts on plugins which you can access here: retouch4.me/products/retouch-plugins?lng=en&promocode=YVENS20&YVENS20
Evoto has a offered viewers of this video a 30 credit trial which you can access here: go.evoto.ai/YvensB-YT
Thank you for your interest in our software and for this review :)
The problem with Evoto is that the time stamps is the one of the time of the retouch no the time of the shoot and it completely messes up galleries when you import into LR.
Thank you for a wonderful review of these products. I purchased three of Retouch4Me products with mixed results. I've also used Anthropic's Portrait Pro for years, and like it very much. I've been tempted to also go with Evoto, but their 'credit' model is not very appealing. For one thing, the number of times you can export ends twelve months from the date of purchase - and if you have any remaining credits, they don't roll over. That isn't at all fair to the consumer. If you purchase 1200 credits, you should be able to use 1200 credits. keep up the good work!
Thank you for your interest in our software and for this review :)
i have your software and love it i have 3 of the actions i bought out right to use and they work great and help me alot when batch editing photos after a shoot ...i hope you keep them for sale as is and not move them to a monthly thing ...i would rather pay each year for update to keep working then paymothly ...this is why alot of ppl leave photoshop cuz the monthly prices
I prefer Retouch4Me. Evoto looked OVERprocessed. Retouch4Me is more subtle and natural IMO.
@@MikeAnthonyPhotography Thank you for using our products. We do not plan to offer only a subscription model. Our plugins can still be purchased once and for all with free updates. The monthly subscription and packages in cloud retouching were launched for photographers who retouch a small number of photos per month or have a "weak" computer.
@@glecas Thank you very much for your comment :) and for using our software. We really strive to train our neural networks so that the result remains as natural as possible after retouching.
@@glecas Are you basing your opinion on this video, or have you used both products? I can safely say that Evoto can produce more subtle/natural results by not pushing the sliders all the way.
Evoto is my Favorite tools to Touching Beauty Shoot.. Its Easy to Use, Adjustable, and Automaticly Instant result.. 😁😄 Love It..
Thank you! Great video! I am leaning towards Evoto.
I use both but in your demo Evoto smoked Retouch4Me. Both were set at maximum strength ad R4M came up short in skin cleaning and the Portrait volumes only ever looks good at 30% (max). But, Evoto does so much more and unlike R4M it is a one stop shop for adjusting lighting and retouching... Thanks for this demo 🙂
this. this comparison just does not do evoto justice, in my opinion.
If you try the contour control in Evoto you will get a closer look to Portrait volumes.
I’ll check it out!
Evoto's Stray Hair edit is huge, and would have been great to apply to that example image. Aside from that, I lean towards the Evoto edit -- even if I may dial it back a touch. It seems like BOTH need a better batch workflow, or ideally a hotfolder option. That would allow us to "auto-process" these edits on the fly. IMHO having to go through the Photoshop steps would be a huge time killer.
Retouch for me is definitely better at studio / close up portraits. But when you have full body shots, Evoto does it better. Also the volumes plug-in in Retouch for me is kind of poor, just doesn't do it for me. Also work-flow in Evoto is better. Considering pricing modes, probably will stick to both depending on the need.
I definitely prefer retouch4me after using them both. I just prefer the look it gives and it fits my workflow better
I hate photoshop and can get complicated but evoto it’s freaking awesome
I use reblum with retouch4me, does better then anything I would do. No subscriptions or token nonsense like with evoto.
The fact that you pay for it once forever is major.
@@YvensBPhoto went from 45 mins an image to less then five for the most part, I'll take that.
What's your workflow with those 2 software? Do you use Reblum first and Retouch4Me if necessary?
Would love if you could do a tutorial of steps going from Capture One to Evoto. That messes me up.
Will do!
Great comparison!
Hi! Is Evoto software suitable for small businesses that’s selling example makeup tools? Or this is more suitable for portrait photos of people and not so for products? Thank you!
@@pynkkangel1 it's mostly made for human but there's a lot of functions for general retouching (clothing, background etc).
Okay! Thank you for your response!
Evoto for me, retouch4me is too expensive
does anyone know a photo editor that can recreate a photo from a different camera angle? (higher lower, left right etc)
3:57...well just move the slider of evoto down for less aggressive...evoto is the winner, why waste time? well, do enjoy if (still) enjoy painting and brushing...your choice
Evoto for me
Unfortunate they combined freckle and acne... Freckles are cute and trendy... Acne not so much. I often want to preserve freckles... heck, some girls want them added.
There are two separate sliders for acne and freckles. You can control them both separately.
also you can change how much the D & B does on retouch4me ...in the video you run it but didnt show the % of how the D&B would be used ...also the same for the portrait volume % you can change how much it makes it pop less or more and in this video when you ran it ,its to strong as is ...i turn portrait volume down to 35-50% cuz it starts at 100 and its to strong for most photos and will make it look to fake
Yes, simply by changing the opacity of the layer or...apply the mask and control it even further.
@@YvensBPhoto not in photoshop in the retouch4me app it self when you run the software you can control how much the effect is ...not just bringing down the layer in photoshop
Retouch4me is too expensive to have all the plugins together, also the plugins crash Photoshop many times . the old version retouch4me was better than the new version.
i have the same problem. frequent crashing..
Evoto 🎉🎉😊
Yeah but the idea it takes your images evoto . And it's a credit usage? Nope
I don't like how R4M removed the small birthmark below mouth on camera right.
I used both but Retouch4me works way better if used correctly depending on what you are retouching. Example you mentioned, the reviewer didn't use in this situation the software the best way. For birthmarks instead of setting it to just auto the reviewer should have followed retouch4me instructions first and run a skin mask first then the heal and properly set it to the correct size depending on the blemish or birthmark (there's a video on their page) or they could have adjusted the sensitivity slider instead of 100% and it would not have been removed.
The direct comparison, for me, Retouch4Me creates a much more voluminous and realistic portrait, while Evoto looks washed out and flat