It offers ‘soft proofing’ for different output devices too. PhotoLab 6 has a new, wider working color space too – an indication that DxO takes color management very seriously. A key feature of this is that you can now rotate, scale or transform your clone ‘source, so that if you need to replace a window in a building, say, and the only source you can use is a smaller one nearby, you can now manipulate it to fit the dimensions of the window you want to replace. (Image credit: Rod Lawton)ĭxO has also introduced new, upgraded Retouch tool. Here, we've cloned out an ugly drain cover using a flagstone pattern closer to the camera that's been scaled to match the area being repaired. The new ReTouch tool solves an age-old cloning problem – matching the scale and perspective of your clone source. It’s not quite in the same league as Lightroom, say, but it may be all that most photographers need. This is boosted by support for additional EXIF and IPTC data tags. Before, they were useful perhaps for short term tasks but little more, but the new ability to organize and structure Projects means that overnight the PhotoLibrary module has changed from being a simple Adobe Bridge style folder browser into a proper organizing/cataloguing tool. Previously, you could only have a simple linear list of Projects. One of the key new features in PhotoLab 6 is the ability to ‘nest’ Projects in the PhotoLibrary window in a hierarchical folder system. PhotoLab 6 is primarily a high-end raw processing and editing program, but some steady evolution through successive versions means that its turned into something more. As well as Affinity Photo, this Black Friday, you can also get Affinity Designer and Publisher at the reduced price of £32.99 instead of the standard tag of £47.Version 6 now includes perspective correction controls (at last!) but there's also a DxO ViewPoint 4 standalone program for much more advanced corrections – and once installed it integrates with the PhotoLab 6 interface. Some people like to not commit to a regular subscription, and Affinity caters well for this market. If you prefer not to use the Adobe subscription package, then Affinity has a 30% off everything. I have just repurchased it as I am writing this blog, and now I have access paid to early-2024! Affinity Black Friday Event You can just add on the licence to whatever you currently have paid for. 12-month access to the leading editing software tools of Photoshop and Lightroom with a discount of 33%. Some of the highlights available include heavyweight lighting stands from Neewer with 24% off and a whole range of SmallRig products with 20% off.īy far, the best deal is an annual licence for the Adobe Photographers Package. The Amazon Black Friday Week has seven pages of camera and accessory deals available. Amazon Black Friday WeekĪmazon is probably one of the first places people go-to for online shopping. If you think I am missing one that people will love, drop me a mail, and I’ll update the post. Many of the deals are in full-fling already! This week I’ll share some of the offers I have spotted. It seems that Black Friday is now mutated to be all of November. Cyber Monday has been added for those online purchases to allow the sale to last an entire weekend. Originally imported from the United States of America, it was traditionally the Friday after Thanksgiving Day. The Black Friday phenomenon started a few years.
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