This panel exists in the regular DxO PhotoLab but you’ll need FilmPack installed to get the full set of different film simulations. So here’s a quick guide to how wha these the extra palettes and options can achieve. When FilmPack 5 is installed it adds a new dedicated palette to the PhotoLab workspace where you’ll find all the new analog and black and white adjustment options. ![]() DxO FilmPack 5 Elite currently costs €129 on its own, though DxO does offer a DxO Photo Suite Elite edition which offers savings compared to buying its products separately and includes its ViewPoint perspective control add-on.ĭxO FilmPack 5 does work as a standalone program, but it also integrates with DxO PhotoLab to offer a whole new set of tools for recreating film effects, and this is where it’s probably most useful because it can work alongside PhotoLab’s excellent tonal controls and local adjustments. ![]() This does make things more expensive, and it does feel a bit like you’re paying for some things that other programs offer as standard. ![]() DxO PhotoLab can create superb black and white imagery, both in terms of image quality and in creative control, but you need to get the DxO FilmPack 5 Elite add-on to do it.
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