![]() ![]() Plan “B” which is easier, is to simply move or copy all my images from my MacBook Pro to my iMac. I doubt I would ever really need to do this though. Unless I’m missing something, this should work fine for my desktop and laptop, but I suspect my backup computer, with PhotoLab 4 installed, might not open image with “.dop” files configured for PhotoLab 5. That way I can connect it to any of my computers, and edit any of the images. up with is to buy yet another external drive, and move ALL my photos to it. Specifically, right now I want to edit the photos I took last week, and I prefer working on the larger calibrated display on my Mini. Right now I have most of my images on my Mac Mini, but from all my trips locally and overseas, those photos are on the MacBook Pro. My question is how to set up a single storage area for my images. (After buying PhotoLab 5 I installed my previous version of PhotoLab 4 on a different (backup) iMac computer, and if I ever needed to, which I don’t expect, I still have a license for PhotoLab 3.) When I’m home I use the Mini, but when I’m traveling it’s the MacBook Pro. To achieve this, DxO uses its laboratories to measure and calibrate its 84 authentic analog films.Currently I have PhotoLab 5 on my 2018 Mac Mini desktop, and also on my 2015 MacBook Pro laptop. In a pre-release meeting with DxO, it was clear that the team puts great care into crafting digital recreations of classic analog films, including the precise reproduction of grain and color profiles. DxO takes great pride in its film reproduction. DxO FilmPack 6 promises to render 'the soul of analog photography' accurately.įilmPack 6 introduces numerous new features, including the same new Fujifilm X-Trans support as DxO PhotoLab 5. A one-month trial version is available for download.Īfter being dormant for a few years, DxO FilmPack returns with the all-new FilmPack 6. If you own DxO PhotoLab 3 or 4, special upgrade pricing is available after logging into your DxO customer account. ![]() DxO PhotoLab 5 Elite Edition is $164.99, regularly $219. ![]() The Essential Edition is $109.99, regularly $139. DxO PhotoLab 5 is available now for macOS and Windows in Essential and Elite versions at special introductory pricing until November 14. ![]()
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