![]() ![]() I do think Photoshop and Lightroom have way too many options and DXO really just focuses on editing images but there are things you can't do in Photolab 5 you can do in Photoshop but end of day if you just want well exposed images with local adjustments in an intuitive way then Photolab 5 Elite seems hard to beat. ![]() The other tool I like on Photolab 5 is the DXO Smart lightinh which is a bit like Luminar AI's AI Adjust which lowers highlights and raises shadows but DXO seems to lose the halos you could get on Luminar AI. Would be worth watching some Youtube vids on Photolab 5 Elite. I used to use Nik Viveza and Nik Silver efex pro and loved it how you could local edit with control points and that is something DXO have transferred over from Nik to Photolab 5 Elite but made it even better. If you are wanting to simplify your workflow and capitalize on the tweaking that Photolab 5 Elite can do plus take advantage of U-Point technology (the Control Line looks really interesting here) I would consider Photolab 5 Elite. A large floating window appears on top of the DxO PhotoLab pane. With version 5 comes updates to both areas of the software so were putting it to the test to find out just how easy it is to organise and edit our photos with. If you are really super happy with Lightroom and feel very comfortable using it as an editor then I would go with Pure Raw 2 and Lightroom. After selecting one or several images, the print module can be called by selecting File > Print selected images from the menus. Can I use DxO PhotoLab First of all, we want to stipulate that an optics module is only necessary for automatic correction of optical flaws (distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations, lack. There are no DxO optics modules for any of my camera/lens combinations. Having all those virtual edits did my head in so I now have a RAW file, usually in the case of panos etc export to an interim TIFF then create a jpeg then just keep the RAW as my negative and the jpeg as my print deleting the TIFF's DxO PhotoLab will also accept DNG files created natively by supported cameras. I'm a little biased here as have never really gelled with Lightroom. Do you think DXO Photolab 5 is worth trying over the combination of pureraw and Lightroom Bussty?
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