Thanks for the great tutorial. Could you please explain what happens to my original raw file after I have made corrections and in doing so have created a sidecar file. Is the file with corrections a new file that is stored somewhere? Or do I have to export it to have it available. AND.... Is my original raw file still present in the original folder without any corrections?
°DONATION : sourovdeb.carrd.co/ ---- * FILM PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALS : ua-cam.com/play/PLTrDoNigbY_950bME7NqXRVoHcA-dF0z5.html Here is a summary of the video with timestamps for the 15-20 important things mentioned: 00:00:00 Introduction to the video, including the purpose of using a chart and the tutorial style. 00:03:00 Overview of the DXO Photolab 8 interface, including the database, display settings, and metadata. 00:05:00 Explanation of the Optics module and its importance for correcting lens distortions and softness. 00:10:00 Demonstration of the Compare feature for comparing images with and without corrections. 00:15:00 Introduction to the Customize section and its options for customizing the editing interface. 00:20:00 Explanation of the histogram and its use for assessing exposure, white balance, and saturation. 00:25:00 Demonstration of basic editing adjustments, including exposure, white balance, and color. 00:30:00 Explanation of the Smart Lighting tool and its use for creating HDR-like effects. 00:35:00 Demonstration of local adjustments using the H mask and control points. 00:40:00 Explanation of the Export options for saving edited images. 00:45:00 Conclusion of the video, summarizing the key points and encouraging viewers to ask questions. **Key parts:** * **UI:** The DXO Photolab 8 interface is very intuitive and easy to use. It has a number of different modules and tools that can be used to edit and enhance photos. * **Exposure:** The exposure is the amount of light that is captured by the camera. It can be adjusted to make the image brighter or darker. * **White balance:** The white balance is the color temperature of the light in the image. It can be adjusted to make the image look more natural. * **Contrast:** The contrast is the difference between the light and dark areas of the image. It can be adjusted to make the image more dramatic or more subtle. * **Curves:** Curves are used to adjust the brightness and color of the image. They can be used to make the image brighter or darker, or to make it more or less saturated. * **Filmpack:** Filmpack is a collection of presets that can be used to apply different effects to the image. * **Noise reduction:** Noise reduction is used to remove noise from the image. * **Distortion:** Distortion is an error in the image that can cause it to look warped or stretched. * **Side-by-side comparison:** Side-by-side comparison is a useful tool for comparing the original image and the edited image.
First and foremost thank you for your time making these videos and a big thanks for this one, much appreciated
Comment like yours are the true motivation. I really appreciate it.
Great instructional video. Helps me make decision to get rid of Adobe subscription and go with DXO 8.
Please do come back to tell me if what are the drawbacks of DXO photolab. Also, rewatch this video if necessary.
Thanks for the great tutorial. Could you please explain what happens to my original raw file after I have made corrections and in doing so have created a sidecar file. Is the file with corrections a new file that is stored somewhere? Or do I have to export it to have it available. AND.... Is my original raw file still present in the original folder without any corrections?
Dxo photolab is non destructive so your original raw file remain untouched. The sidecar files stays in th same folder as original raw file.
Tutorial is good but Sorry, the music is too distracting.
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* FILM PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALS : ua-cam.com/play/PLTrDoNigbY_950bME7NqXRVoHcA-dF0z5.html
Here is a summary of the video with timestamps for the 15-20 important things mentioned:
00:00:00 Introduction to the video, including the purpose of using a chart and the tutorial style.
00:03:00 Overview of the DXO Photolab 8 interface, including the database, display settings, and metadata.
00:05:00 Explanation of the Optics module and its importance for correcting lens distortions and softness.
00:10:00 Demonstration of the Compare feature for comparing images with and without corrections.
00:15:00 Introduction to the Customize section and its options for customizing the editing interface.
00:20:00 Explanation of the histogram and its use for assessing exposure, white balance, and saturation.
00:25:00 Demonstration of basic editing adjustments, including exposure, white balance, and color.
00:30:00 Explanation of the Smart Lighting tool and its use for creating HDR-like effects.
00:35:00 Demonstration of local adjustments using the H mask and control points.
00:40:00 Explanation of the Export options for saving edited images.
00:45:00 Conclusion of the video, summarizing the key points and encouraging viewers to ask questions.
**Key parts:**
* **UI:** The DXO Photolab 8 interface is very intuitive and easy to use. It has a number of different modules and tools that can be used to edit and enhance photos.
* **Exposure:** The exposure is the amount of light that is captured by the camera. It can be adjusted to make the image brighter or darker.
* **White balance:** The white balance is the color temperature of the light in the image. It can be adjusted to make the image look more natural.
* **Contrast:** The contrast is the difference between the light and dark areas of the image. It can be adjusted to make the image more dramatic or more subtle.
* **Curves:** Curves are used to adjust the brightness and color of the image. They can be used to make the image brighter or darker, or to make it more or less saturated.
* **Filmpack:** Filmpack is a collection of presets that can be used to apply different effects to the image.
* **Noise reduction:** Noise reduction is used to remove noise from the image.
* **Distortion:** Distortion is an error in the image that can cause it to look warped or stretched.
* **Side-by-side comparison:** Side-by-side comparison is a useful tool for comparing the original image and the edited image.