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Dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom
Dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom






dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom

dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom

Let's say I'm using it for 95% of my photos.īut there are some things I don't like and I'm hoping they will fix them in the next release: I only wish I could move those sliders because sometimes they get in a way. I also like ClearView and Prime noise removal is the best out there. It's very easy to use and gives me very good results. I started with version 8 and did all I could up to version 12 to like it but I don't like it (sorry) so I don't use it.ĭxO Photolab….I must say I like this software very much.

#Dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom pro#

I'm using DxO software from version 9 or it was DxO Optics Pro 8? Can't remember.Īnyhow at the moment I'm using DxO Photolab 2 Elite, Lightroom standalone edition 2018 and Capture One Pro 12. RODE Stereo Videomic Pro, DXO PhotoLab 5 Elite, DXO FilmPack 6 Elite, ON1 Photo Raw 2022 Support for the M50 was included in release 2.2 which became available last week. Supposedly support for the M50 is coming in April. The only downsides so far have been (1) no way to delete all photos that have been marked as rejected (I use that to quickly purge shots in LR), (2) adjustments (saturation & luminescence) for individual color channels does not seem to work quite as well, and (3) DxO has not added support yet for the Canon M50 mirrorless body I purchased last year, so I have been forced to convert the RAW files to DNG and then process those within Lightroom 6. The ClearView function makes pulling details out of skies easier.

dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom

For the most part, I prefer DxO over LR for what I shoot - which is mostly landscapes. I switched from Lightroom 6 to DxO PhotoLab over a year ago for most of my post processing, as I refused to go the subscription route with Adobe.








Dxo photolab 2 vs. lightroom