Dxo viewpoint plugin9/1/2023 ![]() ![]() Would not need the huge TIFF files and having to use other IF they could be done in RAW using PL I can see some real benefit. Presently these techniques need to be done in external software, typically by exporting a TIFF file. Create PANORAMA images from a bunch of panned shots (thanks for the reminder, Keith).Create LOW NOISE images from a bunch of seemingly equal shots.(or distance settings, which will probably be more difficult to combine due to lens breathing) Create LARGE DOF images from a bunch of images shot at different distances.Create HDR images from a bunch of input images shot with different shutter times.Recently I posted a video explaining how to replace DxO PureRAW with DxO Photolab. How the integration between DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom works, and.So, in this article I’m going to explain: This generated quite a lot of interest, particular about the workflow I use.Īs part of this I looked briefly at integrating DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom. Some of the problems you might encounter as well as how to fix them. ![]() I’ve also added a video at the end where you can see this integration between DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom. My Photolab and Lightroom WorkflowĪlthough I use several RAW converters, I always use Lightroom to manage my images. I’ve been using it for this since 2008 and have a lot of historic metadata and image adjustments in my Lightroom Catalog. If I move to another library management tool, I will likely lose some or possibly all of this. The Lightroom Library module is also an excellent tool and does everything that I want it to. Unfortunately, what Lightroom doesn’t do all that well is process some of my RAW files. Now before you disagree with that last point, I want to stress that I don’t have issues with the results when processing many of the Canon and Nikon RAW files. But when it comes to the likes of Fuji, Sony, and Micro 43 RAW files, I believe there are better options. One of these is DxO PhotoLab (affiliate link) which I like to use for Micro 43 RAW file processing as the lens correction is excellent. ![]()
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