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Dxo photolab 2 review mac
Dxo photolab 2 review mac










dxo photolab 2 review mac dxo photolab 2 review mac

The default workspace displays a Histogram panel here, Essential Tools, Light, Colour, Detail and Geometry palettes. Over on the right side of the screen is the main tools area, containing a stack of collapsible palettes, each with is own set of tools which can be expanded or contracted via little arrows. The real editing work, though, is done in the Customize tab. You use the PhotoLibrary tab to browse your image folders, organise images into Projects (‘virtual’ albums) and use the new search tool.

dxo photolab 2 review mac

The PhotoLab interface is organised into two tabs. You can use it for simple one-click corrections, but getting the best from it demands a bit more expertise. PhotoLab is pretty technical, and it’s aimed more at experts than beginners. The FilmPack 5 add-on integrates with PhotoLab 2.1 to offer some superb black and white rendering options, though it is an additional purchase.












Dxo photolab 2 review mac