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Dxo photolab for mac review
Dxo photolab for mac review










dxo photolab for mac review
  1. #Dxo photolab for mac review update
  2. #Dxo photolab for mac review software

This brings local adjustments to DxO’s RAW photo editor, and is the only solution on the market that offers U Point in a non-destructive, RAW environment.īeyond U Point, PhotoLab also now includes an automatic mask retouching brush for precise selections. While the updated plugins are not yet available, the U Point technology pioneered by Nik, which allows users to easily select specific regions of an image without complex masking techniques, has already been integrated into DxO PhotoLab. The Nik Collection includes seven plugins that offer a range of effects from film simulations to high dynamic range processing. “DxO revolutionized the image processing market many times over the years with its innovative solutions, and we will continue to do so with Nik’s tools, which offer new creative opportunities to millions of photographers.” “We are very excited to welcome the Nik Collection to the DxO family,” Jérôme Ménière, CEO and founder of DxO, said in a press release.

#Dxo photolab for mac review update

The company did not clarify whether the collection will still be free after the update next year. The tools are still available as a free download from DxO until that update.

#Dxo photolab for mac review software

Fans of the tools will have to wait until next year before the software is up-to-date and compatible with the latest versions of Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Classic and the latest desktop operating systems, however. Now, DxO has stepped in to save the collection. The change came after the company made the add-ons free to download in 2016. Google essentially killed off the Nik Collection, a popular set of plugins for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, earlier this year when the company announced it had no plans for updating the plugins to make them compatible with new versions of Adobe software. The announcement comes with the company’s latest update to DxO OpticsPro RAW converter, which has been re-named to DxO PhotoLab and adds local retouching tools thanks to Nik U Point technology. On October 25, DxO, the company behind the DxO One camera and the DxOMark sensor and lens ratings, announced the acquisition of the Nik Collection from Google, with plans to update the collection in 2018. Nik Collection photographers, take a deep breath - the popular image editing plug-ins aren’t going anywhere after all.












Dxo photolab for mac review