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I’d hate to wait around on DxO Prime to reprocess three different jpeg versions for web use.Direct Download Download Crack DxO PhotoLab 5.3.1 CrackĭxO PhotoLab Crack (formerly DxO Optics Pro) is a unique application that automatically increases the quality of images taken with supported Digital SLRs and Bridge Cameras, whether in JPEG or RAW format. I only use PhotoLab to create masters copies and then use an image converter to make my versions for 500px or Facebook or sharing. Search for “Image Converter” to find this kind of software.

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If you let me know what platform, you are on I can make some concrete suggestions.

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Many of these image conversion programs are either free or every inexpensive and include features like batch convert and advanced watermarking. There are much better and faster programs for creating jpegs for web use than PhotoLab. The Nik plugins need to be rewritten from scratch for integration as filters in PhotoLab.

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No, I don’t think it would be easy or efficient for PhotoLab to try to glue on Nik integration like this. In this way there’s only one final conversion. If yes, i think it could be very more simple if i can add nik filter directly using a dedicated pallette inside PL2 as usual with VP and FP. Most of us on the forum lean on OS level tools to manage our images (Finder folders in OS X) as hard experience has shown that database “upgrades” and EOL events make media managers a poor long term solution. PhotoLab is not an image manager but a RAW development tool with some additional local correction tools and basic image browsing capabilities including star ratings. It would be the same as importing the finished TIFF. Basically, a best possible option is nothing, with the option to apply new filters on the file when it comes back. Probably not if you’re using either Silver Efex or Analog Efex as both are really finishing plugins (providing a film look).īringing it back into PhotoLab doesn’t make any sense really (there are long conversations about what PhotoLab should do with TIFFs on the return trip. There’s no reason to bring that finished file back into PhotoLab unless you want to add an additional round of PhotoLab corrections to the TIFF. Pieloe’s suggestion of doing the initial RAW conversion in PhotoLab and sending the file forward to Nik for finishing is the least destructive option possible. Once a file leaves PhotoLab, it’s going as a TIFF or a JPEG and not as a RAW. It’s a little bit strange for me to understand because is like to set some “no return point” during the entire develop process.

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Evaluating images in PhotoLab is very slow as it takes between three and eight seconds to switch between images at full quality, depending on what camera you are using and what PhotoLab preset you have active. I use FastRawViewer (cross-platform, simple, inexpensive), others like iMatch, ACDSee or PhotoMechanic. One tip which might help you with faster workflow (not with Nik but with PhotoLab) is to choose your selects (triage) and putting them in a finder folder with selects only before bringing your images into PhotoLab. I stick with PhotoLab as it’s a faster workflow. There’s some people on the forum who use the Nik plugins a lot more often than I do, like who can give you tips on an efficient Nik workflow. To use the Nik plugins to their full power, you’ll want a pixel editor like either Adobe Photoshop (CS6 will do) or Affinity Photo. Some of the functionality has been brought over to local adjustments, in particular the U-point system of applying insta-masks. I can’t answer for DxO but based on close following of this forum for more over the last half year, there’s no immediate plans to incorporate Nik plugins within PhotoLab. Putting it in the wrong place/category makes this a disorganised place. this post does not make sense as a feature request. You are asking for information and asking us to vote for a noun and not an action. This is a question and not a feature request, Alberto.










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