The "20" in the name refers to the 20-bit processing depth (per channel), which was revolutionary at the time, offering smoother gradients than standard 8-bit editors.

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To locate the serial number for PictoColor iCorrect Portrait 2.0

, you can typically find it within the software's Splash Screen or your purchase records. All PictoColor serial numbers for this product line begin with the prefix "PIC-". Where to Find Your Serial Number

Plug-in Splash Screen: If you are using the plug-in version within Photoshop, go to Photoshop > Help > About Plug-in > iCorrect Portrait. The serial number will be displayed on the splash screen that appears.

Standalone Application: For the standalone version, click on Help > About to view the splash screen.

Order Confirmation: Check the email account you used at the time of purchase for an order confirmation message.

Product Registration: If you previously registered your software, PictoColor may have it on file. If You Cannot Locate Your Serial Number

If you are unable to find the number through the methods above, you can contact PictoColor Customer Service. To help them look up your record, be sure to provide: The exact product name ( iCorrect Portrait 2.0 The platform you are using (Windows or Macintosh). The email address used during the original purchase. Activation Note

The first time you launch the plug-in or application, you will be prompted to enter this serial number to fully activate the software and remove any demo watermarks.

Pictocolor iCorrect Portrait 20 – The Portable Color‑Correction Solution for On‑the‑Go Professionals

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| Pros | Cons | |----------|----------| | True portability – < 1 kg, battery powered. | Learning curve – Mastering the profiling workflow takes ~1 hour for first‑time users. | | Fast 20‑minute profiling – Suitable for tight schedules. | Limited to portrait‑size targets – Not ideal for A3‑plus formats without custom targets. | | Robust connectivity – USB‑C, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth. | Software lock‑in – Full features require the Pictocolor iSuite (no open‑source alternatives). | | Serial‑number‑driven warranty & cloud tracking – Enterprise‑friendly. | Price point – Higher than basic handheld colorimeters, but justified by capabilities. | | High measurement accuracy (ΔE < 2) – Meets professional standards. | Battery recharge time – ~2 h using the supplied charger; fast‑charge adapters needed for rapid turn‑around. |


| Task | Frequency | Instructions | |------|-----------|--------------| | Ink Cartridge Replacement | When the “low ink” indicator appears (≈ 250 prints) | Open the cartridge compartment, slide out the depleted cartridge, and insert the new one until the click is heard. | | Printhead Cleaning | Every 200 prints or if streaks appear | Run the “Auto‑Clean” routine from the app; for heavy clogging, use the manual “Deep Clean” mode (uses a small amount of cleaning solution). | | Battery Health Check | Monthly (via app) | The app displays cycle count; replace battery after 500 full cycles (covered under warranty). | | Exterior Dusting | As needed | Wipe the aluminum chassis with a soft, lint‑free cloth; avoid solvents. | | Firmware Update | When notified | Connect to Wi‑Fi, launch the app, and follow the on‑screen instructions. The update is signed to the device’s serial number, guaranteeing authenticity. |


Here is the reality check: iCorrect Portrait 20 is a 32-bit application designed for Windows 2000/XP. Even with a portable setup and serial number, it will not run natively on 64-bit Windows 10/11 without compatibility layers.

If you have the software installed but lost the jewel case, try these methods:

Title: Buggy, risky, and not worth the “free” price
Rating: ⭐ (1/5)

I found a download claiming to be “PictoColor iCorrect Portrait 20 Serial Number Portable.” It promised professional skin retouching without installation. Here’s what happened:

Bottom line: This is a scam. Do not download. If you want skin tone correction, buy the legit PictoColor iCorrect Portrait v5 (if still sold) or use free alternatives like Darktable’s color balance.


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