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DxO PhotoLab 9

Because some Patrons want to avoid Adobe's subscription model, when choosing a post-production editing software, I created a 90-minute 'DxO PhotoLab 8 - Transitioning from Lightroom to DxO PhotoLab' video tutorial back in February this year. DxO have now announced Version 9 of the software that addresses some, but perhaps not all, of my reservations when choosing DxO PhotoLab over Lightroom. If you don't need the Lightroom features that DxO does not have, and don't use some of the file formats that DxO does not support, then DxO PhotoLab 9 might just be your best alternative option to using Lightroom Classic.

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New with DxO PhotoLab 9

Apple HEIC/HEIF and ProRaw files are now supported. Hopefully we now have support for Sony's HIF files.

AI Masks have been added (using artificial intelligence to create smart selections) making image adjustments faster and easier. This was one advantage of Lightroom over PhotoLab that I highlighted in my 'transition' video tutorial. It is now possible with PhotoLab 9 to select the sky or different objects within the image to make image adjustments. Photographers can also apply localised noise reduction and lens sharpness to their images to achieve great image fidelity. Something we have seen with the recent release of DxO PureRaw 5

DxO has an improved workflow, introducing image stacking, and direct access to the project palette in customise mode. With PhotoLab 9, you now get new batch renaming tools, giving control over image file names. 

PhotoLab 8 Recap (Previous Version)

DxO PhotoLab 8 - Transitioning from Lightroom to DxO PhotoLab

The advantages and disadvantages (for some) that I noted in my PhotoLab 8 video are listed below:

ADVANTAGES

DISADVANTAGES


DxO PhotoLab 9

Comments

I haven't tried NEAT image. I only started using Topaz and DxO when Adobe had no AI denoising of their own. I have since kept track of the steady improvements of these three companies but still prioritise testing the capture technologies over the post-production editing technologies.

Mark Galer

I wonder if Mark has ever given Neat Image a try. I use it for noise reduction in stills. Even though I am probably NOT adjusting all the settings perfectly, I seem to get very good results.

Ferris

PhotoLab can work with the JPEG file format

Mark Galer

I have a lot of old Jpeg picture can I edit in PhotoLab9?

PAUL DOUGLAS MCKINNISS


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