With PhotoLab, DxO incorporated the U Point local image adjustment tools it acquired from Nik, enabling you to make precise, local edits to your RAW files. What’s NewĭxO’s incorporation of Nik’s U Point technology is unquestionably the most significant new feature in PhotoLab. The technology uses what are dubbed Control Points to pinpoint a series of local adjustments to exposure, contrast, micro-contrast, vibrance, white balance, sharpness, blur and more. You access U Point through a new “Local Adjustments” button at the top of the program. To apply local adjustments, you’ll first highlight the area you want to edit using a brushed-on mask, with control over size, feather and opacity. There’s also an automatic masking tool if you don’t trust your own hands to get it precisely correct. The mask can be displayed in gray tones so you can more easily view what’s been masked.ĭxO hasn’t simply imported U Point as is, they’ve made a few useful additions and tweaks. There are new local adjustments for Hue (HSL) and Selective Tone and the editing tools are now grouped into Light, Color and Details to help make the user interface less crowded.īeyond U Point, there’s an automatic repair tool to erase unwanted objects in your image and replace it with background pixels. #DXO PHOTOLAB CONTROL POINT ISO#The Lens Sharpness tool has been revamped to deliver improved details on higher ISO images. PhotoLab continues to offer the same lens/camera-based auto corrections originally introduced in Optics Pro. As with any new update, DxO has built out the number of supported cameras and, finally, have included drone cameras into its portfolio of profiled lens/camera combos.
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