DxO probably has the best dataset available for this type of work as their sister company DxOMark tests lenses and cameras. We will choose to apply optical corrections based on the lens and camera characteristics. To apply optical corrections and a standard set of enhancements similar to Lightroom’s Auto setting.When you install DxO Photolab you get to choose a basic preference One thing to note is the Presets button top right. Starting with What’s New – in this version, AI informed Noise Reduction, Watermarking and a re-engineered HSL Tool.īelow that, the basic RAW Processing tools are laid out in a viable workflow sequence top to bottom. If you don’t select one of these filters, all of the tools are available from this panel. For example, Lighting will show you Exposure, Smart Lighting, Selective Tones, ClearView Plus, Contrast, Tone curve and vignetting. Selecting one of these will show you the tools in that category. There’s a handy filtering set of icons at the top covering Lighting adjustments, Colour, Detail, Geometry, Local adjustments and Efex (including watermarks). On the left, the Histogram, Metadata and History (New feature, enabling you to go back to any given point in the edit.) In the middle, your image, on the right, the processing tools.
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