📸 DxO has released PhotoLab 7 with new features.
🖼️ One of the new features is the black and white rendering option.
🎞️ There are three choices for black and white rendering: generic, film, and digital.
📸 PhotoLab 7 introduces new features for neutral rendering, including the intensity slider and channel mixer.
🎞️ There are new film and digital renderings in both color and black and white, with additional options for users with filmpack 7 installed.
🖌️ Local adjustments in Photolab 7 have been completely redesigned, allowing for more precise edits with tools and a new Luminosity Max feature.
🔹 The new PhotoLab 7 interface organizes adjustments into panels on the right side, making them easier to access and providing a better editing experience.
🔸 Users can now select and rename different areas in their images, allowing for easier management and control of adjustments.
🔺 The addition of the hsl tool to local adjustments provides users with more control over hue, saturation, and luminance on a specific area of the image.
🎨 The new HSL tool in PhotoLab 7 allows for precise control of colors in specific areas of an image.
🔵 By using the HSL tool, users can select and alter specific color ranges, such as the blue in the sky, with greater control.
📷 Another notable feature in PhotoLab 7 is the ability to generate new camera profiles from color Checker charts.
📸 PhotoLab 7 introduced a color calibration feature, allowing users to create profiles for accurate color reproduction.
🎨 To create a profile, users need to select the 'create profile' icon, drag the calibration card image, and choose the calibration target type.
🔍 Once the profile is saved and applied, the rendering panel shows the changes made, resulting in more vibrant and accurate colors.
📷 PhotoLab 7 has an easy-to-use color profiling feature that enhances colors in images.
🎨 The new Lut color grading feature in PhotoLab 7 allows for customizable looks, but the ability to add multiple Luts to the same image is missing.
💰 The full version of PhotoLab 7 is priced at 209 pounds or 229 dollars/euros, with an upgrade option available for existing users at a lower cost.
📷 This video discusses the color renderings and color space in PhotoLab 7.
🎨 Learn how to achieve better results with color renderings in PhotoLab 7.
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