Evoto Desktop 7.1: Highlights

What’s New in Evoto Desktop 7.1

Evoto Desktop 7.1 introduces major workflow and retouching updates designed to improve creative flexibility, portrait correction accuracy, background consistency, and editing efficiency.

AI Set Fusion

AI Set Fusion helps users create more complete and atmospheric scene-based portraits through intelligent cutout, background replacement, and layered foreground composition.

  • Automatically cuts out the subject, with manual brush refinement available when needed.
  • Supports both Subject Only and Subject + Connected Objects recognition modes.
  • Lets users choose from official scene packs or upload custom backgrounds.
  • Supports layered foreground assets for additional composition control, including foreground order adjustment.
  • Allows repositioning, scaling, rotation, and horizontal / vertical flipping of the subject.
  • After generation, Character Lighting can be used to improve the visual blend between the subject and the background.

Asset and upload limits: Official packs can be filtered by scenarios such as General, Student, Sports, Children, Infant, Outdoor, and Indoor. Up to 50 foreground elements are supported in one composition. Custom backgrounds support JPG / PNG / WebP; custom foregrounds currently support PNG only. Custom uploaded assets are limited to a maximum long side of 4000 px and 20 MB per file.

Notes: Generated results appear in the Results list and can be saved individually or in batches. Saved results return to the gallery as new images. Unsaved AI Scene results are lost when leaving the feature. Generation requires a background on the canvas, and the subject must remain within the visible canvas area.

AI Iris Correction

AI Iris Correction improves iris position and gaze direction, helping recover portraits that may otherwise be difficult to deliver because of eye-direction issues.

  • Intelligently refines iris position to improve issues such as mild strabismus, excessive upper or lower sclera exposure, or inconsistent eye direction.
  • Supports Direct Gaze to guide the subject’s eyes more naturally toward the camera.
  • Supports manual refinement of horizontal position, vertical position, and size for each eye.

Note: Images with a strong side profile or angles outside the supported range may not be corrected successfully.

AI Body Complexion with Eyedropper

Evoto 7.1 adds an eyedropper-based body complexion workflow, allowing users to sample a target skin tone directly from the image and unify face and body complexion more naturally.

  • Use the eyedropper to sample a reference skin tone directly from the canvas.
  • Apply the sampled tone more naturally across both face and body to improve overall consistency.
  • Offers more flexibility and control than a fixed preset-only complexion workflow.

Background Color Consistency

Background Color Consistency is used to align background tone, brightness, and saturation across a set of images. It is especially useful for studio ID photos, business portraits, school photography, headshots, and other workflows that require highly consistent backgrounds.

This feature applies to the background only. If you later apply AI Color Match, AI Color Looks, or other style-based color effects, the result may be cleared. Images smaller than 256 px and images with transparent backgrounds are not supported.

How to use: In the Edit interface, select multiple images and click Match. The system adjusts the color parameters of all selected images based on the reference image.

Notes: Multiple images must be selected. Using this feature overwrites the existing color adjustments of the selected images, such as white balance, HSL, and curves. Some parameters, such as Lens Correction and Grain, are preserved.

Recommended workflow: Apply AI Style adjustments such as AI Color Looks or AI Color Match first, then use AI Color Tools such as Multi-Image Color Consistency and Auto Color Corrections. Apply Auto Color Corrections before using Multi-Image Color Consistency.

Texture

Texture enhances or softens fine detail without shifting the overall light-and-shadow structure as aggressively as Clarity.

  • Positive values enhance material detail in clothing, accessories, hair, rocks, and other textured surfaces.
  • Negative values soften detail and reduce an overly sharp or harsh look.
  • Compared with Clarity, Texture has less impact on overall contrast and tonal structure.

It is useful for bringing out garment texture, improving product and accessory definition, recovering subtle detail in slightly soft captures, or softening surfaces that look too sharp.

Floor Reflection

Floor Reflection adds a more natural floor reflection after background replacement, helping the final image look more complete, realistic, and suitable for a studio-style presentation.

  • Adds a reflected floor effect below the subject or across the ground area.
  • Helps the subject feel more naturally connected to the new background.
  • Works well for school, sports, and studio portrait workflows that require a clean studio look.

Controls: Opacity controls the transparency of the reflection. Shadow Blur controls the softness of the reflection edges. Blur Range adjusts how far the blur spreads across the reflection. Gradient increases the fade transition of the reflection.

Compatibility: Supports preset saving, sync, copy/paste, and multi-image workflows.

AI Look Training Updates

Evoto 7.1 adds more efficient workflow support to AI Look Training.

  • Look Duplicate: Lets users quickly create a copy of a trained Ready Look while preserving the original result.
  • Global Progress Manager: Once Look training starts, the task enters the global progress manager, where users can review task status and manage supported actions.
  • Currently, only Waiting and Uploading states support cancellation. Tasks already in Training cannot be canceled.

Favorites

Favorites groups frequently used tools into one fixed panel, reducing the time spent switching between modules during editing.

  • What can be added: top-level feature modules, secondary modules, and individual sliders.
  • How to edit: click the edit button in the top-right corner of the Favorites tab to enter edit mode, then drag and drop items between available and saved areas.
  • How it works: adjustments made in Favorites stay fully synced with the same controls in the original module, while the saved Favorites list stays fixed across images.

Notes: The current version supports only one system-provided Favorites tab and does not support multiple custom tabs or renaming. Favorites are stored locally and do not yet support cloud sync.

Global Undo / Redo

Evoto 7.1 expands Undo / Redo support beyond simple effect-level edits, helping users recover from more types of common workflow mistakes.

  • Expanded support includes effect application and synchronization.
  • Labeling, filtering, and some selection-state changes are now covered.
  • Virtual copy creation and deletion are included.
  • Some delete-to-trash actions are supported.

Behavior note: Batch actions are generally treated as one undo step.

Current limits: Switching cloud spaces does not support undo or redo. Permanent deletion, file renaming, metadata pull/push updates, and culling auto-tagging are still not supported. Actions that generate a new TSQ file cannot be undone. Undo history is not preserved after restarting the application.

Built for Faster, Smarter Editing

Together, these updates make Evoto Desktop 7.1 more practical for high-volume portrait workflows, more flexible for style-driven editing, and more reliable for maintaining polished, consistent output.

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