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Photolab review
Photolab review





photolab review

You can also customise your workspace to suit your working practices. Export is well-served as you export in formats suitable for the destination including those popular social sites that tend to rule out lives. You have direct access to images plus integration with the popular Lightroom offering via a plug-in while file management is seamless as no import step is required.

photolab review

You can copy & paste settings between images plus gain access to a series of presets. PhotoLab offers the user a range of features that you would expect from this type of software. After a further shorter delay, you are presented with an interface made up of various panels covering a tree view of your computer’s directory, project information and the content of the current folder shown as thumbnail images.

photolab review

Remember the trial version is fully functional. If you haven’t already activated the software by entering the appropriate code number, you will be advised as to how much time is remaining on your trial version. While not the fastest product when it comes to launching itself, you do get a spectacular landscape view on which you can feast your eyes while waiting to start editing.

photolab review

Both these features were present in the earlier DxO Optic’s Pro product and have resurfaced in PhotoLab with various new ingredients to further flavour the mix offered by the software. PhotoLab is based around a combination of features that include a RAW processing engine and a database that can identify the camera and lens used to capture specific images before automatically making the necessary adjustments. Incidentally, while I have been using the activated version of the product, there is also a full functioned 31-day trial version to help those new to the product make up their mind whether its suits their needs or not. With versions available for the Windows and Mac platforms, I have opted to check out the V1.2.2 version of the Windows product. Recently I have been taking my first look at the PhotoLab product from DxO, a French company founded in 2006 and located in Boulogne-Billancourt. Some of these photo editing products are obviously targeted at the home enthusiast and amateur consumer, while certain products have a more professional feel to their feature sets and overall appeal. I am not just referring to the Windows and Mac platforms here but also the areas at which the product is aimed. Photo editing software comes in a variety of brands and product offerings for different sectors of the market.







Photolab review