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Here are some samples, utilizing both DeepPrime XD at "magic wand" default levels and the Wide Gamut (K-3 at ISOs 5000, 4000, 2000, and 500, respectively, all processed to taste you can view full-res JPEGs on my SmugMug website by clicking on the samples): I will upgrade from PL5 as soon as my budget allows, although I'm hoping to get a slightly better deal when my trial expires or in the Black Friday sales. I did notice that with some images I will have to use the "Protect saturated colours" slider a bit more to avoid colour clipping, but the results still look better than before. Encouraged by SmugMug's recent announcement that they now retain wider colour spaces of uploaded images, I also gave the DxO Wide Gamut a try, which indeed leads to richer, more natural-looking colours on my BenQ SW2700 when I switch it to AdobeRGB. Played around fairly extensively with the trial version of PL6 and came away quite impressed with the DeepPrime XD noise reduction, which is significantly more effective in removing noise than the regular DeepPrime and also better at retaining meaningful detail. What are your thoughts, will you upgrade or even get it new (209€ for the PL6 Elite version is steep though!)? ViewPoint 4 seems even less enticing when you already have version 3. "Expanded working colour gamut for increased accuracy" and Soft Proofing - don't think I would benefit from that in a significant way. The ReTouch Tool looks nice, but I can achieve what I want within FastStone I will probably have a look at the test version though. I don't think I need more or better than what DeepPrime already offers. So if that stays true for the next major version, I will probably upgrade then. I currently have PL5 Elite and could upgrade for 99€.

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See DxO PhotoLab 6: The most advanced RAW photo editing software and Why upgrade? - Compare your version - DxO to compare what the newest version has that yours has not.










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