Naturally, PhotoLab 6 sees more updates to its Optics Modules with new camera and lens correction profiles. The PhotoLibrary system has also been extended in PhotoLab 6 to add more EXIF and IPTC tags, project nesting and colour labels for easier file organisation and management without “clumsy, time-consuming catalogs” – I wonder who that was aimed at. Its goal is to help keep as much of the retouching workflow in the non-destructive raw workflow before heading into applications like Photoshop. A Soft Proofing feature allows you to see how your images will look in your final export colour space while working in the extended space, allowing you to keep those rich saturated colours and take better advantage of wide gamut displays and printers.Ī new ReTouch tool extends the capability of healing and cloning “well beyond that of other raw processing software”, with transforms that support mirroring, rotating and scaling instead of simply cloning areas pixel by pixel from another part of the image. PhotoLab 6 also introduces new colour processing algorithms along with an extended working colour space, allowing you to retain the most colour information as possible while processing your images. – Jean-Marc Alexia, DxO VP of Marketing and Product Strategy The new DeepPRIME XD has been a year in development and the AI has literally been teaching itself how to do its job better. We were thrilled by the response to DeepPRIME in DxO PhotoLab 5, but we knew we could do more. And this is all done to the original raw data, providing as much information as possible before you send it into Photoshop or other image editing applications. This means that an image shot at ISO4000 will look similar to an image that was shot at ISO500 in terms of not only noise but colour and clarity, too, once you’ve run it through the DeepPRIME XD engine.
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