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I've now been informed that Photolab is not compatible with LR 6...... ... back to the drawing board......
I am curious......what is it about PL that is incompatible with LR6 ?I've now been informed that Photolab is not compatible with LR 6...... ... back to the drawing board......
I am curious......what is it about PL that is incompatible with LR6 ?
Ah! I surmised that may be the case.Well I tried to install it as a plug-in but couldn't find it. Perhaps that is what they mean?
Have you managed that with LR6.14 or are you on a later version?
Actually noticed that several no longer work, just open and immediately close.Noticed a problem with the [legacy] NIK software and PL5 since moving to my iMac M1.
All programmes within NIK work except Viveza 2 ... when I export a file to Viveza 2 it quickly opens then closes, so I can't edit the file.
It duplicates the file, saving it as a .tiff, but without any adjustments ... odd!
Well, to answer my own post #43 above, although DXO customer support more or less said it can't be done in LR6.14, I explored LR a little and found the PL plug-in. I was immediately able to export it into PL.
So now I need to set-up a preset in PL which will allow it to operate like PureRAW does; the file can then be exported back to LR for further processing. In time I expect to get further in to PL but for now that will suit me fine.
My experience with DXO customer support so far is very poor. Slow response and the very minimum of information. (and it was incorrect........). As for the software it doesn't seem to be a full replacement for LR yet : eg only very basic b&w conversions. You've got to wonder about some of the online reviews. Did they actually use the software?
I too have been evaluating PL. I bought the Eite version, Viewpoint 3 and Filmpack 6. Under the Color tab in PL Elite there is a section for colour rendering that gives me access to numerous black and white film simulations. Additionally there are numerous black and white presets that you can use as well. All film simulations and presets are capable of being altered as necessary within the various sections of PL such as Light, Color, Detail etc... I am not sure if this is what you are looking for? Certainly reviewers have banged on about Filmpack 6. Might be worth a look?Well, to answer my own post #43 above, although DXO customer support more or less said it can't be done in LR6.14, I explored LR a little and found the PL plug-in. I was immediately able to export it into PL.
So now I need to set-up a preset in PL which will allow it to operate like PureRAW does; the file can then be exported back to LR for further processing. In time I expect to get further in to PL but for now that will suit me fine.
My experience with DXO customer support so far is very poor. Slow response and the very minimum of information. (and it was incorrect........). As for the software it doesn't seem to be a full replacement for LR yet : eg only very basic b&w conversions. You've got to wonder about some of the online reviews. Did they actually use the software?
section for colour rendering that gives me access to numerous black and white film simulations.
It may well be that they do only come with Filmpack. I got a good deal buying the full package so it was all there for me from the start. I agree that features such as Viewpoint should be in the basic program and even buying Filmpack seemed a bit much to be honest...Don't they only come with filmpack?
Thanks, though I'll have to look more closely but I have seen complaints online that for a supposedly fully featured processing programme, there are quite a few things missing. Another example would be the features in Viewpoint that you have to pay extra for . (I did do that)