![]() Image count: Indicates the number of images in the selected folder and the order of the currently displayed image.Previous/Next Image: lets you switch from one image to another within the selected folder.Return to image browser: Takes you back to the Image Browser and the folder tree.The options available will depend on the mode (standalone or plugin). Located in the top part of the DxO ViewPoint window, it features tools to open, save, and correct the image, as well as different display and navigation modes. Displays the image contents of a folder as thumbnails (click to select a thumbnail, double-click to open it in the correction section.).Sort: lets you display images according to certain criteria (shooting date, modification date, alphabetical order, and file type) in ascending or descending order.File path: shows the pathway to the selected folder.Open folder: Opens a system dialogue box to select and display images from a particular folder. ![]() Recent images: displays recently processed images.Image Browser: displays the folder hierarchy on your hard drive in an adjustable-width panel.The Image Browser is organized as follows: When DxO ViewPoint is first opened in standalone mode, the Image Browser displays the sample images that came with the program. The dimensions are refreshed each time an image is resized. When an image is opened in the correction section, the bottom right-hand corner of the display area shows the width and height of the image in pixels. The side toolbar to switch to the recent images view.In standalone mode, DxO ViewPoint also has the Image Browser which has the following components: The control line magnification loupe (Perspective and Horizon tools).The control panel (with the correction tool palettes).The image display and file store (in standalone mode).The DxO ViewPoint interface is divided into 5 main areas: DxO are offering up to 50% off on all DxO software and Nik Collection, with the offer available from now until the 29th November.Light | Dark The interface About the interface Nik Collection 4 – £67.50 instead of £135.ĭxO PhotoLab 5 has recently been released, with support for Fujifilm X-Trans raw files.DxO ViewPoint 3 – £34.50 instead of £69.If you are upgrading from a qualifying earlier version you can also save money on software. You can find the offers available on the DxO shop. It’s the perfect time to treat yourself to the latest versions of the most powerful solutions on the market-all at prices you’ll love! Nik Collection 4: The software suite now boasts powerful new tools and an even more user-friendly experience You’ll also find more Black Friday offers in our round-up of the best offers we’ve found! Black Friday: Save up to 50% on all DxO software and Nik Collectionįrom DxO: The biggest shopping event of the year is back! During its Black Friday sale from Monday, November 22 to Monday, November 29, 2021, DxO is discounting its software by up to 50%. Packed with a palette of over 250 professional-grade presets, the unparalleled power of U Point™ local adjustment technology, and sophisticated editing tools, Nik Collection 4 targets every aspect of creative photography. From color photography to black-and-white images, HDR, and analog film simulation, Nik Collection 4 redefines the limits of creative photography. The Nik Collection 4 is now available for download on the DxO website for £67.50 instead of £135. This new version also introduces a new DeepPRIME denoising tool that is up to 4 times faster than the previous iterations as well as support for Fujifilm X-Trans.ĭxO PhotoLab now sets the standard for image quality.ĭxO PhotoLab 5: Enhanced Local Adjustments and a More Powerful PhotoLibrary Upgrades are also discounted for £34.50 instead of £69. ![]()
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