
NIK is much more designed for use with Adobe products, with which it acts as a plug-in. I think FilmPack is also available as a plug-in to Adobe, like NIK, but can't comment on that use. You also get the stand-alone version, but there's no reason to use it with images produced through PhotoLab. So you can play with the FilmPack options in the middle of, say, doing exposure adjustments.
To a PhotoLab user it's not a separate tool, not a plug-in, but just an optional set of features you can choose to pay for. It's not even a plug-in, but just gets switched on within PhotoLab. I regard NIK as only useful to Adobe users.įilmPack is fully integrated into PhotoLab, and just becomes another tool within it. I don't have NIK, because I'm a DxO PhotoLab user. What is the difference between Analog Efex and Filmpack? And which one do you recommend? I'm not that familiar with DxO products yet.
The Tamron 11-20mm f/2.I currently own Analog Efex and is thinking of switching to Filmpack. Panasonic Lumix S5IIX camera officially released. More Canon PowerShot V10 vlog camera pictures.
Topaz Labs Photo AI version 1.3.3 released. Fujifilm’s fiscal year financial results are out. The Voigtlander Ultron 27mm f/2 X-mount lens is coming in June. The Fujifilm X-S20 camera is rumored to be announced on May 24th. Canon PowerShot V10 vlog camera officially announced. Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD lens for Fuji X-mount officially released. Yongnuo to announce five new AF APS-C lenses. Send tips | news | rumors | guest post ideas The standalone version and the plugins for Photoshop and Lightroom can be installed by downloading and executing the appropiate installer found on the DxO website (Compatible host applications. DxO FilmPack 6 is already included in DxO PhotoLab 5, and can be easily activated via the Help menu (PC0 or the DxO PhotoLab menu (Mac). Application now remembers windows size when reopening. FilmPack is now located by default in the DxO folder on your hard drive. Application runs natively on M1-powered Mac. You can cancel the automatic download of optical modules. Added an option to manage RAW+JPEG files separately or as a single file. DxO released FilmPack version 6.3 – check out the new features here: