![]() These simple changes really do make DxO PhotoLab 4 easier to work with. Click this and you only see the controls where you’ve applied an adjustment. ![]() There’s then a filter option which when clicked only shows the favourited adjustments.Īnother useful filter introduced in PhotoLab 4 is the active adjustments. Also, if there’s an adjustment you use frequently you can mark it as a favourite. In addition to the reorganisation controls into groups, you can now search for corrections using a search field. Click one of these 6 icons and you will see the controls in that group. Now we have a series of 6 icons representing controls for Exposure, Colour, Detail, Geometry, Local Adjustments and Creative effects. Now in DxO PhotoLab 4 the panels are gone (although you can still get to them) and replaced by something far more organised. Nice to use, no.Īrranging panels and controls like this would often find you scrolling up and down the panels, trying to locate an adjustment. You could even have the same controls appearing in multiple panels.įlexible, yes. It was also possible to reorganise the panels as well as add or remove controls. Each panel would hold one of more tools which you could collapse or expand. In the previous versions of PhotoLab, the adjustment controls were organised into a series of panels on the right side of the interface. Let’s run through a few of these before we see them in action in the video. We can group PhotoLab 4’s changes into four areas: These “minor” improvements make a substantial improvement in PhotoLab’s usability. ![]() Take the changes to the reorganisation of the adjustment controls in the Customise panel (where we edit files). But you shouldn’t overlook what might at first appear a minor tweak. There are a few new features and changes in DxO PhotoLab 4 and not all of them seem significant. You will read my honest opinion in this review. On the contrary, I only become an affiliate for products that I buy and use myself in other words, those that I believe in. What this doesn’t mean is that I recommend something just to earn money. If you decide to buy the software using a link from this page, I earn a small commission. I also want to highlight that I’m a DxO affiliate. If you’re wondering what’s new in DxO PhotoLab 4, this article and video will help. On the 21st October 2020, DxO released PhotoLab 4, a major upgrade to the well-respected PhotoLab 3.
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