Skip to main content

Imagenomic Portraiture 2 2.3 Build 2308 1 -

  • Pro Tip: Do not max these out. Set them to a level where the skin looks smooth but pores are still visible.
  • Click the "Mask" icon. Toggle the "Show Mask" checkbox. Adjust the "Hue," "Saturation," and "Luminance" controls until only the skin is green. Lips and eyes should be black (unmasked).

    For build 2308.1, a great starting point is:

    Click "OK."

    What makes this build stand out from raw Portraiture 2? While the core algorithm remains the same, build 2308.1 introduces refined control and reliability. Imagenomic Portraiture 2 2.3 build 2308 1

    Despite being an earlier generation, Portraiture 2’s core algorithm remains remarkably effective:

    Score: 9.2/10

    Pros: Lightning fast, stable legacy build, perfect masking, no subscription required, runs on old hardware.
    Cons: No GPU acceleration (slows on 100MP files), native Apple Silicon support missing. Pro Tip: Do not max these out

    Who should use Imagenomic Portraiture 2 2.3 build 2308 1?
    Every portrait photographer who values time over technical tinkering. It is the "sous-chef" of Photoshop plugins—it does the tedious chopping so you can focus on the creative plating.


    Where to get it: Visit the official Imagenomic website and access your legacy downloads section. If you purchased Portraiture 2 historically, build 2308.1 is available in your account dashboard.

    Remember: Great retouching is not seen; it is felt. Build 2308.1 makes that feeling effortless. Click the "Mask" icon

    Important Disclaimer Before We Begin:

    The specific version you mentioned, Imagenomic Portraiture 2.3 build 2308-1, is legacy software. It was designed primarily for Adobe Photoshop CS5/CS6 and earlier versions. It is not natively compatible with modern versions of Photoshop (CC 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) or modern operating systems (macOS Big Sur/Monterey/Ventura or Windows 11) without potential stability issues.

    If you are using modern software, you should look at Portraiture 3 or Portraiture 4. However, if you are maintaining an older workflow or specifically need this version, here is a comprehensive guide on how to use it.