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Dxo viewpoint release notes6/26/2023 The colour tags introduced in version 6 are made more accessible as they can now be applied when browsing and culling images in full-screen mode, and changes have been made to keywords. Here are some of the improvements:ĭxO adds a slider to the soft proofing palette and export window that protects saturated colours. Version 6.1 of Photo Lab introduces updates to smooth workflow, improve existing tools, and enhance the power of the library. The total number of DxO Optics Modules now exceeds 78,000 camera and lens combinations. The company also announced the immediate availability of 1,701 new DxO Optics Modules, consisting of three new cameras and 18 optics, including the highly anticipated Canon RF 15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens. The offer is open to existing customers making software upgrades as well as new customers, so head to the DxO Shop now and start saving! 1700 New Optics Modules Added For instance, if you want to buy PhotoLab 6 along with Nik Collection 5 and ViewPoint 4, 30% now applies to the total for all three. If you add more software, the discount stays at the same rate. Just go to the DXO store and the discount will automatically be applied. They have announced a special discount for the holidays and also the addition of new DXO Optics Modules for the company’s software range, and the release of Photo Lab 6.1 30% Holiday DiscountĭXO is currently offering a 30% discount across the companies software range, between now and December 31st. Click on the DxO Store link below.Just a quick note to update you on some updates from DXO labs. You can also try out the DxO Nik Collection, FilmPack 6, ViewPoint 4 and the very clever DxO PureRAW batch processing, lens correction and noise reduction tool. If you haven’t tried DxO PhotoLab yet, there is a 30-day free trial. This is an interim update not a full version update, though, so existing PhotoLab 6 users will get this free. There are no other changes to the editing or cataloguing tools, for example. This does not seem like a major update, except for users producing high-end prints. You can now also extend the crop tool to show the entire image, including distorted/corrected edges, which could be useful in conjunction with content aware fill tools to extend the image area. Other enhancements include the ability to now edit JPEG and TIFF files in this Wide Gamut working space, not just RAW files.ĭxO has also modified its automatic camera-lens profile downloads to make it quicker to select the lens modules you want and download them all at once – previously you had to download them one by one. The ProPhoto working space is larger still, we understand, but DxO says it did not follow that route because the ProPhoto color space describes theoretical colors that don’t necessarily exist in nature. With soft proofing you can edit images to make sure the colors you need are brought within the color gamut of your chosen output device.ĭxO is especially proud of its Wide Gamut working space, claiming that it fully encompasses all the colors available in commercial lab printing, where the sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces do not. A working space is designed to encompass all the colors that can be reproduced, so that no color information is lost or overlooked during editing. This uses the DxO Wide Gamut working space introduced in PhotoLab 6. The improvements in PhotoLab 6.3 mainly target the Elite edition, with an extension to the soft proofing tools that can no incorporate on-screen simulations of papers and inks, to allow even more accurate color visualization and control over printed output.
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