![]() ![]() There are optional add-on programs called ViewPoint and FilmPack, that integrate to DxO PhotoLab once installed. ViewPoint is used for perspective corrections, while the beginner-friendly FilmPack offers numerous single-click analogue film effects.ĭxO PhotoLab is set up with two main windows Organize and Customize. There is overlap for these two windows in our Ease of Use and Performance review sections. However, the Organize window mainly covers the Ease of Use section, while the Customize window demonstrates how effective the software is in the Performance section. ![]() Let’s first then look at the Organize aspect of DxO PhotoLab. There is no need to import images into the software.Įase of Use Organizeīy default, Organize displays all your image folders in the left hand panel. Instead, you work directly onto the image files in their original location. Things are simpler this way, since edits made to RAW files are non-destructive. However, there is an additional option to create a Project under a new folder. On opening an image folder, DxO PhotoLabs detects the camera and lens used for any of the pictures. The software uses DxO Optics ‘modules' for each lens and camera combination in order to get the best results for that image. Users swear by the image quality from these modules. If you have not already got the module downloaded, DxO PhotoLab suggests you do so via a pop-up window. Whenever you click onto a new image in the filmstrip at the bottom of the screen, the default RAW corrections are applied. ![]()
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