
Horizontal shift, vertikal shift, pincushion, you name it, it was there… Hidden.
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When i was searching for a replacement of my old silkypix 5pro i was rather impressed by the prespective correction capability’s of silkypix.Īll manual and angle by angle. I think for those people pureraw is developed. The GUI in that area, which is probably the one people spend most time with, could be much clearer and easier to use in terms of graphic elements.Īs I said I’m really excited about many aspects in PhotoLab, but at the end of the day I’m afraid I will not be purchasing PhotoLab due to the problems mentioned above.īelieve it or not, Peter, not everyone who owns PhotoLab Elite is even interested in the features of Viewpoint and FilmPack. And it does not help the overall clarity. At least on my high-res 28 inch display, set to 150 % scaling on MacOS and perfectly fine for all other applications, some controls tend to be almost hard to use.

The Raw development palettes on the right appear a bit too tiny in part.

I fully understand the separate purchase of a specialized application like Nik Silver Efex Pro, but I’m having trouble to understand why PhotoLab doesn’t even offer the most essential b&w tools like a channel mixer to simulate red or blue color filters. Anyway, in total I am not quite convinced.ĭo I really need to purchase an extra piece of software just to make horizontal and vertical perspective corrections which are needed an almost every photo? You must be kidding, sorry.īlack and white conversion: PhotoLab does not seem to offer anything here, which is quite a bummer when seeing things from the Lightroom point of view. I’ve been trying PhotoLab 5 during the last couple of days in order to finally find an alternative for Lightroom, and I would like to share my opinion in short.įirst of all, I do appreciate many, many things in DxO, and I really enjoyed the workflow when developing Raw files.
