
PhotoLab is available for up-to-date versions of Windows 10, Windows 11 (64-bit), and macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina) or later. You can see details of what's in each edition on this PhotoLab support page. Essential still gets you the excellent raw conversion, Smart Lighting, the Spot-Weighted mode, the Microcontrast tool, and local adjustment features. That version also includes some pro features, such as the ability to manage camera-calibrated ICC profiles, custom palettes, and editable presets. To get some of DxO PhotoLab's coolest features, such as Prime de-noising and ClearView, you need the Elite version, which is what we tested for this review. Upgrading from PhotoLab 3 or 4 costs $54.99 for Essential and $79.99 for Elite. REPAIR TOOL – Allows you to remove dust spots or unwanted objects from your photos.įeatures of DxO PhotoLab DxO PhotoLab 2.3.PhotoLab is available at two pricing levels, neither of which requires a subscription, Essential ($139) and Elite ($219).GRADIENT TOOL – Simulates a graduated ND filter and lets you apply artistic effects.BRUSH TOOL – Freely paint and manually adjust small or large areas of your image.CONTROL POINTS – Manually select your editing area by simply clicking on the part of your image you want to adjust.EXPRESS YOUR CREATIVITY WITH LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS: INTRODUCING U POINT® – Give your photos your own artistic touch by manually applying selective corrections to specific areas of your image, using exclusive DxO Local Adjustment Tools that include: Control points (U Point technology), graduated filters, manual and automatic brushes, automatic repair tool, etc.OPTICAL CORRECTIONS – Leverage your gear with tailored automatic corrections based on DxO’s renowned scientific expertise in measurement and calibration.

DxO PRIME – Automatically denoises high ISO RAW images and recovers accurate details and colors based on our exclusive algorithms.

