![]() ![]() I have a Capture One licence and I can't tell the difference between the two other than LrC is easier to use and has more/better features I make use of. ![]() Do I need the FilmPack to get proper Fujifilm colours?Īnd what are your thoughts/experiences of PhotoLab 5 in general? As with noise, I don't really buy into the 'worms' conspiracy. That's not going to happen! I have no need or wish to make my 21st century snaps look as if I took them in the '70s! Also, £129. The PhotoLab manual suggests I'd need the FilmPack to do the same. With Lightroom I can select Provia, Astia, Velvia etc. My specific question is about Fujifilm colours. ![]() I haven't downloaded the demo but have skimmed the full manual. Its £115 but in for a penny, PhotoLab is £199 and as far as I can see includes PureRAW. I'm pretty sure I'll get a PureRAW licence. PhotoJoseph is a content creator, educator, and YouTuber - he shoots for corporate and celebrity clients, works with schools globally integrating photography into the classroom, leads workshops, has several photography courses on, a regular YouTube show at /photojoseph, and currently lives in the USA in Ashland, Oregon.Impressed by my trial of DXO PureRAW (see this thread Getting into noise reduction) I took a look at the specs for PhotoLab 5. How to access the Nik Collection directly from within DxO PhotoLab 5 ESSENTIAL.Complete control over colors with DxO ColorWheel.Organize your photos with ease using PhotoLibrary.The Optics Modules ensures that you will get the most detail and color from your equipment while eliminating softness, vignetting, geometric distortions, and chromatic aberrations.In this webinar, you will get a quick overview of some of DxO PhotoLab 5 ESSENTIAL main features: ![]()
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