The Nik Collection is essentially a large collection of presets and filters that can be modified, while FilmPack 6 adds a number of other useful features directly to PhotoLab 5 besides the 97 filmtypes in it. In my opinion, there is no overlap between FilmPack and the Nik Collection. Essential also does not support configuring the interface and limits the number of computers on which it can be installed. The Essential version does not have a preset editor or support the creation of partial presets. The Essential version does not support the ClearView Plus Haze filter or PRIME and DeepPRIME noise reduction. The difference between the Elite and Essential versions of PhotoLab is about other features. FIlmPack and Viewpoint features are already embedded in PL5 but require a paid license for them to unhide these features. PhotoLab Elite does not include FilmPack or Viewpoint. It would be time to reorganize those parallel offers and de-deduplicate similars preset between the standard PhotoLab film presets, the FilmPack option presets and the Analog Color and B&W film presets from the Nik Collection. I always understood that Elite vs Essential was about FilmPack + ViewPoint included for the PL Elite version.Ībout FilmPack Elite vs Nik Collection, are we paying twice the same analog film presets ? FilmPack v4.5.2 and Viewpoint v2.1.7 are available for download now. Both are available as standalone applications or as a plugin for Lightroom and Photoshop. Why is there in my personal DXO manager an option to upgrade to PL4 Elite → PL5 Elite and FP6 Elite alone ? DxO has released updates for its FilmPack film emulation and ViewPoint perspective correction software, enabling them to be fully integrated with Adobe Photoshop CC 2014. Users who have a version of the software older than DxO FilmPack 5 are not eligible for an upgrade and will need to purchase a new license.Ī full, one-month trial version of DxO FilmPack 6 is available on the DxO website.I still don’t understand if my PL4 elite upgrade will include FP6 elite ? Photographers who own a DxO FilmPack 5 license can purchase an upgrade to DxO FilmPack 6 by logging into their customer account The DxO FilmPack 6 license does not require a subscription. DxO FilmPack 6 ELITE Edition: £99.99 instead of £129.DxO FilmPack 6 ESSENTIAL Edition: £48.999 instead of £75.Price & availabilityĭxO FilmPack 5 (PC and Mac) is available now from the DxO online store at the following introductory prices until November 14, 2021: Users can also select their own hue in the highlights and shadows of their images, combine colors, and achieve subtle and realistic split toning effects. Comprehensive eight-channel HSL settings and fully customizable split toningĪ new color rendering engine based on eight channels, rather than the six channels used in previous versions, gives users more precise color control. A wide range of creative effectsĭxO FilmPack 6 also opens up uncharted creative possibilities with 20 new effects, including drops and crumpled paper, which are designed to give images a vintage look 15 new light leak effects, such as light spots, haze, and zoom, which add subtle plays of color and 15 new frames, namely matte, black frame, and film border, that transform your images into works of art and give an original look to your photos. "To document our Time Machine, we collaborated with the Friends of the French Museum of Photography in Bièvres, an association chaired by the photographer Didier Pilon, who produced fantastic research." New legendary film renderingsĭxO FilmPack enters the modern digital age with 15 new renderings, specifically two legendary films, the famous EKTACHROME Professional Infrared EIR Color Slide Film from KODAK and the monochrome instant film for the Polaroid 600 camera, IMPOSSIBLE PX 600 SILVER SHADE seven film simulation modes from X-series Fujifilm digital cameras and six cinema renderings inspired by the biggest trends in cinematographic color grading. "We wanted to give DxO FilmPack even greater depth," comments Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Marketing & Product Strategy. In this way, for example, users can infuse their black-and-white images with the charm of the 50s or even the soul of William Klein's art. Each photograph is documented from a technical and historical perspective, and users are provided with the closest rendering so they can apply it to their images and recreate a similar style and finish. The software introduces a new way of displaying creative and analog renderings separated into 14 periods illustrated by legendary, iconic images, and famous figures in photography. Time Machine: harnessing the history of photography to power creativityĭxO FilmPack 6 provides users with a true journey through time, offering an introduction to the history of analog photography from its creation to the present day.
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