![]() ![]() Sometimes, photographers might want to access the maximum image projected by the lens, and DxO PhotoLab 6.3 offers this option when using the Crop tool.įor maximum image quality, photographers have long been prompted to download DxO Optics Modules - corrections that have been produced in DxO’s own purpose-built laboratory. This can cause part of the image to be lost. Photo editing software typically crops an image as it corrects distortions, making the image conform to the standard ratio of the camera. With version 6.3, photographers now have the option to edit JPEG and TIFF files in the new color space, giving greater flexibility when editing files and maximizing color capabilities. In addition, it now has a checkbox to activate paper and ink simulation as specified by the selected ICC Profile, giving photographers even greater accuracy when preparing their files for printing.ĭxO’s new expanded working color space was designed to give photographers the ultimate color workflow for their raw files. Version 6.3 develops this further, adding paper and ink simulations when soft proofing, and ensuring that prints are as accurate as possible.ĭxO PhotoLab’s soft proofing palette already features the unique "Preserve color details" slider, which protects color detail in highly saturated parts of the image when moving to smaller color spaces. In addition, upgrades have smoothed the installation of DxO Optics Modules, and photographers can now view the entire image area (going beyond what photo editors typically display) when cropping.ĭxO PhotoLab 6 introduced a new working color space and with it, soft proofing options that give photographers greater precision when preparing their images for display. Just requires a bit of patience.This new version, 6.3, released today, introduces the ability to simulate papers and inks when soft proofing, expands the performance of DxO Wide Gamut, as well as giving photographers the option to edit JPEG and TIFF files within this powerful new working color space. With so many periodic discount periods and discount seasons from all all sorts of product sales we are now permanently in a mode of waiting for the next discount before we buy anything at all. If for some unknown reason it is cancelled then I can delay until another 30% off deal comes along - they happen often. ![]() , so this year decided to wait anyway until Black Friday and it seems indeed 50% will happen again. At least this how I would do it so the customer doesn’t feel taken shortly after getting what seemed like a good deal Have the 30% deal run Sept, then list price up to black friday for their bigger sale. And they seem to be repeating this despite many people emailing them last year, myself included, to point out how I felt manipulated by sending me a countdown clock.Īll this would go away if they simply launched new versions in Sept instead of Oct. ![]() Last year I fell into the 30% off DxO trap by buying too earlyĮxactly. It was announced way too early and I guess DxO told him to remove it.Īgain, thanks Bob for alerting me via PM to it a few days ago when the page did exist, so I'll wait until the 26th to get the 50% off just like they did do for the last two years. Google DxO Black Friday you will see that link but as you say it no longer works ![]()
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