

Owners of DxO ViewPoint 3 can upgrade for $59. DxO ViewPoint 4 (Windows and macOS) is available to purchase now from the DxO website for $99. It features the new ReShape tool that allows users to warp specific regions of an image, improvements to its crop and rotation functionality, the addition of guides to ensure the most precise adjustments, and an updated interface for a more refined user experience. The latest version is available as standalone software, a palette within DxO PhotoLab, or as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and Lightroom Classic. The software gives photographers ultimate control over perspective, geometry, and image quality, gains a host of new tools and updates, including the innovative ReShape tool for local adjustments, improved cropping and rotation, new guides for perfect alignment, an easier-to-use interface, and full Apple Silicon support, same as PhotoLab 6. In addition to PhotoLab 6, DXO is offering an update to ViewPoint, this update being ViewPoint 4. The new tool ensures fewer trips outside of DxO PhotoLab for complex cloning and healing tasks and speeds up workflow while ensuring that editing never moves away from the original raw file and therefore remains non-destructive. Photographers can now transform the source through mirroring, rotating, and scaling or use brushes to fine-tune the area they’re editing into a more accurate shape. These are complemented by a soft proofing mode to ensure accuracy throughout the entire workflow, allowing photographers to make adjustments according to how their photographs will be reproduced for display, whether it’s on a high-definition screen or as a fine-art print.ĭxO PhotoLab 6 adds the new ReTouch tool that extends the capability of healing and cloning well beyond that of other raw processing software. In addition, PhotoLab 6 introduces re-engineered color processing algorithms that push the boundaries of color management and a new, extended working color space. The original DeepPRIME mode is also still on board for faster enhancements or for images that simply need less adjustment. And because it is fundamental to the raw conversion process, DeepPRIME XD can even increase dynamic range, providing photographers with greater flexibility when shooting in low-light situations. For example, an image shot at ISO 4,000 will more closely resemble an image captured at ISO 500 in terms of noise, color, and clarity.

Ideal for high-ISO images, it removes noise, retrieves previously unseen details, and restores vibrant, natural color.ĭeepPRIME XD uses a neural network trained using billions of image samples and routinely gives photographers improvements of more than 2.5 stops. DxO PhotoLab 6 introduces the new taproom XD (eXtreme Details) mode, which adds further quality to photographers’ raw files.
