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Overall for me PhotoLab is my absolute favorite and by miles and miles although and as I mentioned it’s not particularly a cheap solution. I do like both Luminar and PhotoLab’s file management/library protocol infinitely better than Lightroom’s. It’s more feature rich than PhotoLab and of course is not a subscription based solution.
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They’ve steadfastly been bringing this software along to the point where I do believe it’s a worthy competitor to Lightroom. If however you’re looking for a feature to feature (or almost feature to feature) alternative to Lightroom I do like Luminar 3 a lot.
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I think there is a 30 day trial available. My best photos always look that much better in DxO. Why have you raised the pricing for both new and upgrade purchases This is not fair to loyal customers. If however you’re not into making major broad edits I’m really really comfortable recommending PhotoLab. Last year the upgrade price was less, now the prices increases.

It’s “clear view” module (haze reduction) when used sparingly is also the best, by far, I’ve used. PhotoLab does lack the all encompassing tools that the current Lightroom provides so if a broad umbrella editor is what you’re after PhotoLab may be behind in that area. Their color correction, both in PhotoLab and in Nix, is a good deal more pleasing than others I am currently or have used in the past.
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DxO PhotoLab ESSENTIAL Edition offers the most powerful editing and processing solutions available, with automatic features that also offer full manual control as required. That alone is worth the price (and it is pricey) of entry. Their noise reduction algorithm is also the best I’ve encountered. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. PhotoLab 2 Elite lens correction is worth its weight in gold (although they haven’t yet addressed my Sigma 20mm prime). I’m always uncomfortable with even moderately over processed pics. I’m one who strives for best “in camera” shot and although I do love to sit and tinker with post production stuff my best shots are always minimum post fiddling. You can get your money back in the first 14 days, provided you did not use the activation code. The complete DxO suite featuring a fully integrated workflow within DxO PhotoLab that is 100 compatible with Adobe Lightroom Classic. The software also offers a refund policy, which’s a bit limiting. There’s a lot to this question but I’ll try to distill a bit at least from my perspective and needs. If you pay for the Essential plan but want to upgrade to the DxO PhotoLab Elite edition later on, DxO allows you to upgrade for 69.00. I currently have LR6 and don’t want the monthly cost to upgrade my LR, can anyone tell me their thoughts or opinions on DxO PhotoLab? Current users that have switched from LR-is it basically the same/different? What do you like/dislike?
