An In Depth Look At Evoto: The AI Retouching Program

With AI tools evolving, Evoto has caught the attention of many photographers and retouchers. It aims to streamline your workflow without sacrificing quality. I’ve been curious to see how it holds up from a professional retoucher’s perspective. Can it keep up with the demands of high-end work, or is it better suited as a supporting tool to save time? Or is it not useful at all? Let’s take a look at what it has to offer. It’s also not easy for people to know how far to go if they don’t have a discerning eye, hopefully seeing how far I take it can also help you learn how to use it better. This video is sponsored by Evoto, but all thoughts and opinions are my own. I’ll walk you through the program, share the settings I personally recommend, and highlight how it fits into a modern retoucher’s toolkit. From skin work to color work and batch editing, I’ll be diving into the features that stood out the most to me and where it can fit into your life. The team did not see this video before publishing it and all the thoughts are genuinely my own. Let’s find out if Evoto has what it takes to earn a spot in your workflow. FREE CREDITS AND DISCOUNTS 5 bonus credits for new signups: https://evoto.ai/c/PratikNaik5credits. Up to 20% off on your first purchase or upgrades on Evoto's plans: https://evoto.ai/c/PratikNaik-discoun... CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Sponsorship, transparency, and gifts. 01:10 - Basic adjustments, masking, and AI color grading. 05:00 - Portrait retouching (eyes, skin, hair, etc) 23:46 - Clothing and wrinkles 25:18 - Crop, tether, watched folders, and other options 28:50 - Manual retouching - healing and clone brushes 30:57 - Exporting and pricing CONNECT: Personal / Retouching IG :   / solsticeretouch