

Keywords associated with an image can now be displayed in the interface, including when they are imported from other programs. PhotoLab 3 now offers keyword management and optimizes image organization all the way up to export.

You can also reverse the selected mask with a single click. This allows you to make them visible, mask them or adjust their opacity on an individual basis.

The new Local Adjustments palette lets you manage local correction masks that have been layered within a single image. Feathering and opacity can also be adjusted in both modes. PhotoLab 3 also offers Clone Mode, allowing you to directly replace the area you are editing. You can now manually reposition the area in the source image that you want to use to reconstruct an area in the image being edited. The Repair tool - which acts as a brush that can erase unwanted elements from an image - has also been updated. “This tool is incredibly user friendly.” Improved Repair tool “With the DxO ColorWheel, we were looking to create a new approach that could make color management both flexible and fun,” said Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Marketing & Product Strategy. This is particularly useful when converting images to black and white. A new Uniformity setting also lets you adjust color variations within a specific range.įinally, the Saturation and Luminance sliders now operate more independently, providing more flexibility. You can also select a replacement color and adjust transitions for a more natural look. The ColorWheel allows you to select a color range from eight channels and fine-tune the value. It features a new color adjustment mode based on a chromatic circle called the DxO ColorWheel. The new HSL tool (Hue, Saturation and Luminance) offers more control than ever to produce more natural-looking and creative images. The upgrade features several optimizations to the software, including a redesigned HSL color adjustment feature, improvements to the Repair tool and brand-new Local Adjustments Mask Manager.Īdditionally, the software introduces keywords, allowing users to import existing keywords from other programs as well as search by them. This morning, DxO announced PhotoLab 3, the latest version to its flagship software.
