These videos are clearly aimed as an introduction to Photolab for new users, they are not just about the new features. There is a specific video on "What's new in 7".
Thanks for your comment! We have added a lot of new features like color calibration, LUT support, B&W Workflow, the Colorwheel and much more. Best regards :)
Remember - when you use plugins, which are not a part of standard PhotoLab, to make it clear, which features are not available with the naked application. Last time you didn't do that, and I asked where I could find a certain feature you were demonstrating in - apparently - the standard software, your final evasive answer was, that you couldn't remember what was in the different earlier versions. Now, your engagement with DxO makes that excuse hard to believe. Why don't you just inform up front, when the content of your demonstrated panels differs due to attached extra plugins. That will make a surprisingly different interface easier to understand for newcomers.
Then you were supposed to use a photo of the architecture with a wide angle lens to best present the distortion and the geometry tools I guess so that we can really see the difference
I agree really has everything that I need except the stacking & merging & perhaps a better edge detection in regard to masks/selections. Hope to see those implemented.
Bravo Robin. Glad that you have joined DXO!
Nothing new. All these features are available in PL6.
These videos are clearly aimed as an introduction to Photolab for new users, they are not just about the new features. There is a specific video on "What's new in 7".
Thanks for your comment! We have added a lot of new features like color calibration, LUT support, B&W Workflow, the Colorwheel and much more. Best regards :)
Remember - when you use plugins, which are not a part of standard PhotoLab, to make it clear, which features are not available with the naked application. Last time you didn't do that, and I asked where I could find a certain feature you were demonstrating in - apparently - the standard software, your final evasive answer was, that you couldn't remember what was in the different earlier versions. Now, your engagement with DxO makes that excuse hard to believe. Why don't you just inform up front, when the content of your demonstrated panels differs due to attached extra plugins. That will make a surprisingly different interface easier to understand for newcomers.
Thank you for your comment, appreciate your feedback!
Then you were supposed to use a photo of the architecture with a wide angle lens to best present the distortion and the geometry tools I guess so that we can really see the difference
I'd use this program if it had photo stacking/merging. That's a missing piece that keeps me from moving away from Lightroom.
Thank your for your feedback!
I agree really has everything that I need except the stacking & merging & perhaps a better edge detection in regard to masks/selections. Hope to see those implemented.
Nice example.
Love PhotoLab!
Thank you! :)