DxO continues to upgrade their photo editing software with the release of DxO PhotoLab 7.6, their latest upgrade. DxO PhotoLab 7.6 brings with it an array of new features designed to meet both creative and technical demands for photographers – particularly significant improvements in colour management, local adjustments, and overall user interface.
At the core of PhotoLab 7.6 are its image correction tools, which draw upon DxO’s iconic Optics Modules for image enhancement and corrections based on metadata. These modules are known for optimizing camera and lens combinations by applying corrections automatically based on metadata – providing optimal sharpness and quality without uniform sharpening found elsewhere software, recognizing each lens’s individual qualities and providing seamless sharpening correction.
DxO’s commitment to image quality extends into noise reduction through its DeepPRIME technologies, offering unsurpassed detail recovery. Meanwhile, its colour fidelity features ensure accurate colour rendition during editing processes.
The update introduces an enhanced interface for local adjustments, now housed in its own panel for greater workflow efficiency. Photographers can utilize DxO’s exclusive U Point(tm) technology for precise edits without the hassle of layers; and Control Points and Lines allow luminance or chrominance adjustments so it becomes simpler to apply nuanced edits.
PhotoLab 7.6 offers creatives an expanded suite of tools with new Look Up Tables (LUTs) and DxO Styles to expand their artistic abilities. These options provide instantaneous access to an assortment of colour and tonal adjustments, making complex edits possible with just one click. Furthermore, ColorWheel enhances this capability, offering intuitive control of hue saturation luminance local adjustments.
Photo management has also seen an upgrade, supporting an uncatalogued workflow and faster image browsing and indexing. Expanded export options provide customization settings for file size, location and colour profiles; streamlining the process from editing to output.
With PhotoLab 7.6, DxO enhances the tools available to photographers and enables their integration into an effective workflow.