✅ Frequency Separation section: In the FS section we added the FS Median button – it’s a similar script to the one under the Custom button, the only difference is that it is using the Median filter in place of the Gaussian Blur for better treatment of the edges for the Low Frequency blurring. I personally use the same script (a new 50% gray layer for D&B) that’s located on the Pixel Juggler all the time, so I thought it would be really convenient to have one up here in the D&B section on the Beauty Retouch panel as well. We moved the 50% gray layer D&B setup next to the Curves set up in the first row, and replaced the Visual Aid button text with an Eye icon, and also added one more button that creates just a 50% gray layer for Dodging & Burning. ✅ Dodge & Burn section: The D&B section had 3 rows of buttons, but we merged the second and third rows into one. The “Smart” mesh is a new script that will stamp all visible layers at the top of the PSD stack, convert this stamped layer into a Smart Object, and then open the Liquify filter dialog box. ✅ Liquify & Sharpen: The Liquify & Sharpen buttons are moved down and turned into buttons (right under the User Actions): the mesh icon is for Liquify and the triangle is for Sharpen. We also added a row of links at the bottom of the panel, so you can now easily jump to the tutorials page or submit a Support Ticket right from the panel. I didn’t mind the look of 3.2 on my 5K iMac, but I think the new one looks sharper and cleaner. ✅ UI Appearance: The most obvious changes: Beauty Retouch 3.3 is updated for retina displays. I want to know what you think before we move forward with these changes, please read about them below. We’re preparing for the next Beauty Retouch panel update and I wanted to ask your opinion regarding some of the changes that I, as a RA Panels user myself, would really appreciate.
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