Otherwise, you might want to consider older versions as the newest iteration introduces very few features or improvements to justify its increased price. It's available for a one-time purchase, or as a free upgrade to existing users. One nice thing about Portraiture is that you can let it apply automatic retouches to your photos, and the results are often good enough as is. Additionally, this is also where you can tweak brightness, contrast, and warmth to suit your tastes. Lastly, you have Enhancements that allow you to adjust for sharpness and detail in your photos.
Second, you have Skin Mask section, which allows you to adjust the skin tones in your subjects, as well as having sliders to tweak for feathering, opacity, and fuzziness. First, Smoothing will let you apply various smoothing effects to your photos, and you have full control of how strong or how subtle they can be.
When you open an image file, all your control sliders are located on the left side and are divided into three main sections. Using Portraiture is quite easy and intuitive, with a well-organized user interface.