Does it warrant the new version number, probably not, but I can understand DXO put a lot of effort in the coding under the hood and less in the feature set, so I guess they felt it was justified. Overall, it seems more like a refinement of legacy apps, new user interface added to all or most of the plug ins, and very few new features, nothing groundbreaking. I wish DXO improved the algorithms to be in line with their DeepPrime technology. I don’t think they are as competitive as they were when NIK released them and it does not seem underlying algorithms have been improved by DXO, only user interface has been changed and maybe made more compatible with latest host platforms and hardware. This tool consists of an array of plugins you can. Six applications offer you different features that together will make your images look practically professional. That being said its a solid refinement of previous features it seems, but nothing ground breaking and some of the plug ins really should be either left as some kind of legacy or replaced with more powerful technology, mainly the Define and Sharpener. Nik Collection is a great suite of tools to give your photographs a unique touch by applying filters and effects with personality. Much less intuitive and overall less pleasing, but its decisions I see now its being used to “skin” all the NIK software apps, that in my view used to have a more pleasing and intuitive user interface. I praised DXO’s last Photo Lab release, because it contained a decent set of extra features. Not a fan of the new user interface they are applying to all the plug ins, mainly because they have very little clear presentations between various sliders and sections of sliders now.
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