by AndyBell | February 23, 2024 | DXO, Photo Software Reviews
DxO Nik Collection - Introduction DxO and Skylum (producers of Luminar NEO) have different approaches to photo editing. DxO is about control and quality. Luminar is about creativity and maximising the use of AI. Both yield successful results. DxO Photo Lab is a brilliant RAW photo processor that also offers post-processing options. But it offers [...]Like this:
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by AndyBell | December 5, 2023 | DXO Photo Lab, DXO Pure RAW, Luminar NEO, Photo Software Reviews, RAW Conversion, Skylum Luminar, Software Reviews, Topaz Labs, Topaz Photo AI
This blog post looks at the 'holy trinity' of photography software. Three products that, when combined, provide everything you need to develop your RAW images and edit your photos. There is some overlap between the three, as each continues to add to and refine their capabilities. Yet I don't view them as competing with each [...]Like this:
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by AndyBell | June 20, 2021 | Digital Photo Guardian, DXO Photo Lab, DXO Pure RAW, Luminar 4, Luminar AI
Luminar AI Sale - 50% Off I rarely mention sales. It sounds like it is - a chance for an affiliate to make a quick buck. But this one is worth knowing about. Skylum Software is offering Luminar AI for just £29.00 for the next 3 days. That is ridiculously cheap. I've reviewed Luminar many [...]Like this:
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by AndyBell | November 6, 2020 | Photo Software Reviews, DXO Photo Lab, Luminar 4, RAW Conversion
I have just uploaded to YouTube the latest instalment in the DXO vs Luminar series. You can watch the video below and see the results below... Click here to see the previous instalment in this series... DXO Photo Lab 4 vs Luminar 4 - Creative Test Here are some comparisons of the DXO Photo Lab [...]Like this:
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by AndyBell | March 19, 2020 | Digital Image Workflow, DeNoise AI, Luminar 4, Photo Software Reviews, RAW Conversion, Skylum Luminar, Topaz Labs, Topaz Sharpen AI
Sharpening - Final Step Almost all photos need a degree of sharpening. A sophisticated approach is to sharpen your image in stages: During RAW development After post processing After resizing RAW processors do so much that it's hard to know if they are doing step 1, step 2, or both. In post 1 in this [...]Like this:
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