![]() It’s now possible to add color labels to images for smarter filtering, and PhotoLab 6 supports a wider range of EXIF And IPTC tags, bringing it more in line with rival programs. You can now create nested Project Groups (folders) to store your Projects (albums), making PhotoLab 6 a much more effective large-scale cataloguing tool. PhotoLibrary improvements: Potentially just as useful on a day to day basis is what DxO has done with its previously somewhat weak PhotoLibrary panel. The PhotoLibrary module gets a major upgrade, now with the ability to create and nest Project Groups for far superior organization of large image collections. And now there’s DeepPRIME XD (eXtra Detail) which does exactly what it promises, delivering unprecedented levels of fine detail in high-ISO images which were previously just a cloudy mush. Then came DeepPRIME, which used AI to combine spectacular levels of noise reduction with excellent detail retention in high-ISO shots. ![]() Image credit: Rod LawtonĭeepPRIME XD: First there was DxO’s PRIME denoising, which was visibly better than regular noise reduction processes. New features in PhotoLab 6 It’s going to be hard to see in a screenshot, but PhotoLab 6’s new DeepPRIME XD processing delivers the best results yet from high-ISO images, with almost no noise and uncanny detail rendition. My comments, though, are restricted to features in PhotoLab 6 alone. NOTE: I also have DxO FilmPack 6, ViewPoint 4 and Nik Collection 5 installed, and which may appear as buttons, icons or panels in the screenshots below. We all work differently and DxO’s approach, using self-masking ‘control points’ is definitely different, and definitely effective. It ranks alongside Adobe Lightroom and Capture One for the quality and scope of its non-destructive editing tools, and you might find its own unique approach better than its rivals’. It also has extensive editing tools for optimising images, and local adjustments inherited from DxO’s acquisition of the Nik Collection. ![]() RAW processing and lens corrections are only a part of what PhotoLab does. DxO PhotoLab 6 is designed to offer the best RAW processing and lens corrections available, with state of the art noise reduction and powerful non-destructive editing and retouching tools. It uses DxO’s proprietary RAW demosaicing and processing process alongside lab-generated automatic lens correction profiles and new DeepPRIME XD processing technology to produce the best results from RAW files you’re likely to see. ![]() Same here PL6 and Viewpoint combined with an even older version of C1 (version 12).DxO PhotoLab 6 is both a RAW processing and lens correction tool and a powerful non-destructive photo editor. and I can round trip from C1 to VP so again easy to work with in conjunction with C1.īoth great programs and I enjoy the positives for me in each. IMHO it's a must have App if you do any amount of wide angle shooting. I also like very much DxO VP and use it regularly for wide angle distortion and perspective. 20 does what I need for now and I hope I don't have to go to subscription! I much prefer the editing controls and masking in C1 over PL but that may be because I haven’t really put the time in to learn the PL systems but I do prefer the DxO NR results.Ĭ1 is expensive and that is the reason I haven’t upgraded yearly or to the latest 23 version. then return to C1 for any final touches and save the final product as a JPEG after using lossless DNGs or TIFFS along the way. I also like the ability to roundtrip from C1 to other apps such as TOPAZ AUTO AI or AFFINITY for further custom editing, infill work and/or cropping. then save as a DNG file and then open with C1 for any finishing editing for exposure and masking. do the basic corrections there including NR, lens correction, distortion, perspective.
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