Woocoo AgentFlow
Portrait cleanup with natural results
Retouch portraits with skin-safe rules, lighting fixes, and background cleanup.
A structured overview with steps, checklists, and FAQs.
Portrait Cleanup
Overview
“Portrait cleanup” is rarely one click in practice—inputs change, stakeholders review, and exports must match channel specs.
Woocoo AgentFlow turns ad-hoc generation into a pipeline: predictable steps, approvals, retries, logs, and exports for every channel.
For brand visuals, the workflow should enforce consistency: references, palettes, and safe typography areas.
Subtle skin cleanup—no plastic look—while keeping texture intact.
Teeth, eyes, and hair retouched with realistic color balance.
Background cleanup and depth simulation for focus.
Exports with alt text suggestions for accessibility.
Treat Portrait cleanup like a pipeline: constraints, checkpoints, and predictable deliverables.
When to use it
Use cases
If multiple people touch the same output, the workflow itself becomes the product: consistent steps, consistent results.
Step-by-step
How to Portrait cleanup in Woocoo AgentFlow
- 1Define the goalWrite the success criteria for Portrait cleanup: what should be consistent, what can vary, and what must be brand-locked.
- 2Apply your brand kitSet palette tokens, composition rules, and safe typography zones to prevent visual drift.
- 3Build the node workflowConnect generation, transforms, and validation into a reusable canvas. Keep parameters explicit.
- 4Generate controlled variantsCreate multiple options per intent (hero, thumbnail, banner) while keeping style consistent.
- 5Review + approveAdd a human-in-the-loop checkpoint for stakeholders to comment, approve, or request retries.
- 6Export with usage presetsShip assets with the right crops, sizes, and metadata/alt-text drafts for distribution.
Keep a single “source of truth” for constraints (palette, safe zones, approval rules). Let everything else be parameters.
What to tune
Key parameters
Practical patterns
Examples
Checklist
Best practices
- 1. Lock palette tokens and composition rules to reduce style drift between batches.
- 2. Reserve text-safe areas to keep designs editable and readable.
- 3. Write a short QA checklist for Portrait cleanup (what must be true before you export).
- 4. Save a “golden run” for Portrait cleanup and reuse its parameters as defaults.
- 5. Name inputs and outputs explicitly (so templates remain reusable).
- 6. Keep “brand constraints” separate from “creative variation” parameters.
- 7. Prefer small test batches before scaling to avoid expensive reruns.
- 8. Add a clear approval step for stakeholder feedback and governance.
- 9. Use stable naming conventions for exports to simplify downstream automation.
Common issues
Troubleshooting
Portrait cleanup — common questions
Will faces look natural?+
Yes. We avoid over-smoothing and keep skin texture realistic.
Can I swap backgrounds?+
Clean plates allow simple swaps; we maintain lighting consistency.
Is batching supported?+
Batch retouch pipelines handle team headshots or event sets consistently.
Do these pages include structured data?+
Yes. We add breadcrumb and FAQ JSON-LD (and a lightweight HowTo schema) to improve search understanding.
How do I avoid duplicate content across pages?+
The structure can stay consistent, but each page should have unique examples, steps, FAQs, and internal links tailored to the keyword.
Is this page static for SEO?+
Yes. Pages are pre-rendered on Vercel with stable URLs and accessible HTML headings for crawling.
Can I reuse the same setup for different projects?+
Yes. Save your canvas as a template and swap parameters/inputs for each new campaign or batch.
Is Portrait cleanup a “tool” or a workflow?+
In practice it’s a workflow. Woocoo AgentFlow helps you standardize steps, guardrails, approvals, and exports so the results stay repeatable.