![]() The caveat being that it continues to function properly with Windows in the years to come. Unless I happen to add some new camera gear to my kit… which is highly unlikely… I will probably not bother updating DxO PhotoLab 4 in the future. In case you’re wondering, I have no plans to update them. ![]() Nikon 1 V3 + 1 Nikkor 70-300 mm f/4.5-5.6 300 mm, efov 810 mm, f/5.6, 1/1000, ISO-1800Įven though my copies of PhotoShop CS6 and the Nik Collection are long out-of-date I still use them with all of my images. ![]() I now use DxO PhotoLab 4 as I needed some of the camera and lens modules that are available in that particular version. Over the years I have updated my version of DxO on an intermittent basis. Photographs have been added to serve as visual breaks. In 2020 I added Topaz Denoise AI to my process in post. ![]() I’ve been using DxO software in conjunction with PhotoShop CS6 and the Nik Collection for an extended period of time. About 8 years ago I started using DxO OpticsPro 8 as my main RAW processor. As regular readers will know, I’ve been using multiple programs in post for many years now. This article discusses some of the potential benefits and challenges when using multiple programs in post processing. ![]()
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