This context menu lets you quickly export your file either locally or to a bunch of websites, apply a preset, create a preset using the current settings, create a project, rename the file, rotate the image, create a virtual copy or set a tag. If you're not quite the tinkerer, you can quickly summon a menu that packs an outstanding amount of functions by simply right-clicking the image you loaded. You can set the RGB white balance, enable exposure compensation, crop the photo, activate the DxO Smart Lighting and ClearView modules, as well as change parameters regarding light, color, detail and geometry. The "Customize" button lets you view the file's EXIF data and access advanced customization features. Heavy customizationĪfter you've decided which picture to use in your project, you can choose from a broad range of tools to enhance its qualities, ranging from presets to basic photo adjustments such as contrast, brightness and saturation. You can also perform a search, manage projects, compare before and after states of the same photograph, change the zoom levels or the preview mode as well as reset everything. Reaching and loading your projects within the app can be a piece of cake, even for novices, since you're provided with a tree-view (much like Windows Explorer) and a reel where you can see the current folder's contents. Moreover, the rebuilt repair tool now relies on a faster algorithm to remove unwanted elements in a photo.
The lens sharpness correction tool has also been improved, which provides advanced control over the noise level. Enhanced RAW photo processing toolĭxO PhotoLab supersedes DxO Optics Pro, bringing to the table new technologies for optical corrections (U Point) an improved toolbox for processing RAW photos, including mask retouching for more accurate and faster selections, better filtering options and additional graphic effects. One of them is DxO PhotoLab, formerly known as DxO Optics Pro. However, nowadays there is an extensive palette of software solutions that can help you tweak your photographs in many different ways. If you're working as a photograph, you probably agree that sometimes, skill and high-end equipment just aren't enough for a photo shooting session to be a hundred percent successful.