Face detail: natural skin, micro-expression, and consent
`face-detail-enhance` shows up on ID touch-ups, interview thumbnails, and catalog portraits. Use it only with proper rights and purpose. Models can flatten pores, turn teeth and lashes into clipart, or subtly shift identity cues—compare to the untouched source and agree how far enhancement may go.
Face enhancement workflow
- Inside `face-detail-enhance`, keep head-and-shoulders framing consistent so backgrounds are not mistaken for skin.
- Check catchlights, lip edges, and ear wisps; profile shots need extra care on nostrils and jaw transitions.
- Archive the original, parameters, and export build id for audit trails and batch style matching.
Face enhancement Q&A
Skin looks like a heavy beauty filter—how do I dial it back?
Reduce strength or denoise lightly before enhancement so texture is not painted away in one pass.
Different skin tones shift red or gray under the same preset?
Fix white balance and working space on the source first; color-consistency passes should precede portrait chains.
Earlobes or hairlines vanish after enhancement?
Typical over-inpainting—lower strength or mask those regions and re-check against official composition guides.
Before publishing `face-detail-enhance` assets externally, which compliance checks are mandatory beyond visual quality?
Start with "normalize naming conventions", "sample on real destinations", and "align brand policy checks", then explicitly verify "upload rejection by size policy" and "alpha transition artifacts" before release approval.
Under deadline pressure, how should teams balance speed and stability in `face-detail-enhance` processing?
Start with "retain source/output evidence", "prepare rollback versions", and "match platform upload rules", then explicitly verify "whitelist format blocking" and "color profile mismatch" before release approval.