That's interesting, I'm using DxO Optics Pro 9, which is the predecessor to DxO Photolab, which has all the perspective control built in.

Photolab seems to be a distinct step back in functionality, in that regard.

The lack of support for earlier cameras is annoying but I've kept a couple of older tools available to work on *ist-D/Ds files when I need to, so I've gotten used to that aspect.

You could look into one of the "Free" open source offerings.  Raw Therapee looks promising, but I'd describe it as the Brazil of the raw converters it's thew future of digital photography and always will be.

On 12/2/2020 12:31 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 02.12.20 um 18:00 schrieb l...@red4est.com:
Thanks for the review. I was really hoping there was a good alternative to lightroom

The output quality is OK.

As long as your directories don't have more than, say, a few hundred
files and your camera is a K10D or later then it is usable.

That said, I find it lags far behind even my old LR6 concerning its
database functions, overall it is slower than LR6 and the perspective
control has to be bought as a separate product.

Ralf

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