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New version of Nik and DxO Photolab 5 years 9 months ago #1741

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Hello all

Photography news sites are reporting that DxO is now offering an updated version of the Nik software package for download and purchase. I understand that most changes relate to making the software more stable and compatible with current versions of computer operating systems. The software is no longer free.

DxO is also offering an updated version of its excellent Photolabs software with improved local adjustment tools. This is free for current owners of the software.

Simon
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New version of Nik and DxO Photolab 5 years 9 months ago #1748

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Thank you Simon.
I will be interested to see a review of the Nik package from DxO. I have been using the previously free version from Google for several years, previously on a Mac and now a Windows 10 system. I have been using it with Photoshop on both systems found it to be very reliable and very stable.
So i wonder what's new.

Lindsay

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New version of Nik and DxO Photolab 3 years 9 months ago #2425

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The cloning and repair tools in PL 3.2 make it a very useful program in my view.

PL4 will bring a new level of NR, some tweaks to local adjustments controls, a record of local adjustments displayed in a right side panel as per LR, and more.

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