Dxo nik collection for previous users1/21/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Product Strategy and Marketing with DxO, said: “By offering our advanced photo editing solution along with the Nik Collection 2, we are giving users access to DxO’s powerful and high-quality raw treatment technology as well as its unparalleled optical corrections, which were developed over 15 years of measurements and analyses conducted in its laboratory.” DxO claims that with this latest update, the total number of supported camera/lens combinations now stands at 47,500 – a full list can be found on DxO's website. The software is said to have been adapted so that users can now access the plugins from the PhotoLab workspace, and support has also been added for many new camera and lens combinations, including the Nikon D3500, Panasonic S1R, Sony A6400 and Canon EOS RP. Previously, DxO PhotoLab 2 was retailing at $129 / £99 on its own. PhotoLab 2.3 now bundled as standardĪside from the new presets, the other major announcement is that Nik Collection 2 now comes with DxO's PhotoLab 2.3 Essential Edition raw-editing software as standard. ![]() The previously seen U-Point technology, for example, can now be applied to raw files. Existing technologies, such as DxO Smart Lighting and PRIME De-noising, have all been either retained or tweaked in some way for this latest version. ![]()
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