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Anyone interested in an AI photo editing software solution to edit, modify and personalize photographs
About DxO PhotoLab
Featuring an artificial intelligence technology capable of simultaneously denoising and demosaicing images, a dynamic workspace that can be personalized, batch renaming, a watermarking tool, and more, DxO PhotoLab 4 will transform the way you edit your photographs. Using groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) technology, DxO DeepPRIME reduces digital noise at the same time as it demosaics your photographs with unprecedented efficiency. Push the boundaries of your equipment by increasing ISO sensitivity, compensate for the drawbacks of small sensors in compact cameras, and revamp photographs taken with older-generation cameras. Want to try out DeepPRIME? Download the test RAW images provided and access the trial version of DxO PhotoLab 4 free, for 30 days. Experience the latest features of the most powerful advanced editing software on the market. Personalize your workspace to suit your needs with the new DxO Smart Workspace.
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"It's good - but Win and Mac only" Posted 2026-02-01
Pros: I'm on version 8, have been using it since v2.
Spectacularly good demosaicing, great color control, good UI. Direct support of Gretag color card. Best denoising out there (but from raw photos only). Haven't upgraded to v9 as that mostly adds AI masking - and I could care less about thatCons: The database features are somewhat lacking, and you need a fairly high-spec PC for good performance. I've been unable to get the Win version running on Linux with acceptable performance and given the ongoing degradation of Windows it's a matter of time before I jump to Linux.
Also the pricing is IMO a bit deceptive. to get all features you need to buy PhotoLab 'Elite' plus FilmPack plus Viewpoint. Your ability to authenticate previous versions on new PCs goes away when you upgrade a license to a later version.Overall: The perfect non-subscription replacement for Lightroom. I've been upgrading over multiple versions and it keeps getting better. I think the current (v9) move to put AI into selections is a misstep (that shuts out a lot of lower-spec PCs) but I'd otherwise recommend it
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