![]() ![]() “We have put all of our know-how into offering photographers and creative artists the best possible user experience. “We are proud to relaunch the Nik Collection, which users have been waiting for,” said Jean-Marc Alexia, DxO’s VP of Product Strategy and Marketing. The software suite update, including the seven plugins, is now available in 13 languages, and includes a free 30-day trial period. In addition, DxO now provides support in four languages on its website ( ), which will soon include exclusive tutorials. ![]() The Nik Collection 2018 by DxO is now fully functional and compatible with all 64-bit Windows and Mac platforms, as well as with Adobe Lightroom Classic CC, Photoshop CC 2018, and Photoshop Elements 2017/2018. This is a first step that allows us to start afresh.” ![]() “It was necessary to recover and recompile source code that had not been maintained for a long time in order to make it compatible with the latest versions of Adobe products and the latest Apple OS updates. “The process was long and complex,” explained Bruno Sayakhom, Product Owner at DxO. Since the acquisition of the Nik Collection from Google in late 2017, the DxO development team has spent several months analyzing and optimizing the code of the seven plugins that make up the software suite to make them stable and operational. Nik Collection 2018 by DxO: Better user experience and stability Also available today, DxO PhotoLab 1.2, an update of DxO’s acclaimed RAW and JPEG image processing software, adds new local correction features and adds support for seven additional cameras. Eagerly awaited by the user community, this “by DxO” update marks the return to the market of the Nik Collection with the first stable version and with customer support. PARIS – J– DxO, one of the world’s most innovative consumer imaging companies, today announced the immediate availability of the Nik Collection 2018 by DxO, an updated suite of Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop plugins for photographers and creative professionals. Photographers who already own a version of DxO OpticsPro can acquire an upgrade to DxO PhotoLab by logging into their customer account and a fully-functional trial version of DxO PhotoLab, valid for one month, is available on the DxO website for those who wish to 'try before they buy'.Īs well as a new version of PhotoLab, DxO has also introduced an update to the popular Nik Collection which they acquired last year.The first update of the plugin suite that DxO acquired in late 2017, the Nik Collection 2018 by DxO offers full compatibility with the latest Mac and PC OSs and Adobe CC products, while DxO PhotoLab 1.2 enhances its local correction tools that incorporate exclusive U Point technology. The Elite version unlocks features such as the ability to use the software as a plugin in Lightroom and a few extra tools. ![]() The Essential and Elite editions of DxO PhotoLab (PC and Mac) are available now, without a subscription, for £99 and £159, respectively. The update means that images captured with these cameras and smartphones will automatically be corrected for optical defects. It's technology taken from Nik Software which was acquired by DxO from Google in late 2017, so it may ring-a-bell if you're a Nik software fan.įinally, DxO PhotoLab 1.2 adds support for images from the Sony A7 III, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G9, TZ90, and GX800, the Canon EOS 2000D and the Apple iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. For those who haven't used DxO's software before, you might not know what a U Point is but it's a feature that allows photographers to apply local settings in a non-destructive RAW stream to specific areas in an image. In response to user requests, DxO has added a new keyboard shortcut that displays the U Point mask in grayscale and shows the area that will be affected by the correction. As a result of the tool editions, the equaliser system has had a redesign and local settings, which are worth noting are non-destructive, are grouped by categories: Light, Colour, and Detail. With version 1.2 of DxO PhotoLab, a new Hue (HSL) tool and Selective Tone settings have been added so it's easier to recover over/underexposed areas of an image. DxO PhotoLab, formerly known as DxO OpticsPro has had a little upgrade to bring tool improvements, a change users have requested and the support for several new cameras. ![]()
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