The Nik Collection is essentially a large collection of presets and filters that can be modified, while FilmPack 6 adds a number of other useful features directly to PhotoLab 5 besides the 97 filmtypes in it. In my opinion, there is no overlap between FilmPack and the Nik Collection. ![]() Essential also does not support configuring the interface and limits the number of computers on which it can be installed. The Essential version does not have a preset editor or support the creation of partial presets. Highly accurate renderings of black-and-white films. Pascal P元 and Nik Collection DxO PhotoLab If you do a lot of B&W then Silver Efex Pro is a very useful program. Each film is carefully analyzed to accurately reproduce its appearance, colors, and grain with an unparalleled level of quality. To get film presets, FilmPack is more efficient in the PhotoLab environment. Additionally, benefit from thirty-three designer color and black and white presets offering vintage effects, aged looks and various other artistic options. The Essential version does not support the ClearView Plus Haze filter or PRIME and DeepPRIME noise reduction. DxO FilmPack’s analog renderings are the result of an exclusive scientific calibration process carried out in DxO’s laboratories. The difference between the Elite and Essential versions of PhotoLab is about other features. Colour film renderings - up to 39 colour films such as Kodak Portra 160. 6 DxO FilmPack 6 The grain, colors, and style of faithfully restored iconic film stocks. FIlmPack and Viewpoint features are already embedded in PL5 but require a paid license for them to unhide these features. DxO FilmPack Expert 4 Features Black & white film renderings - films such as the Kodak Tri-X, Fuji Neopan, Polaroid etc. DxO FilmPack includes a description of each film stock’s history, giving you an insight into how it was created, its characteristics, and how it was used. ![]() PhotoLab Elite does not include FilmPack or Viewpoint. It would be time to reorganize those parallel offers and de-deduplicate similars preset between the standard PhotoLab film presets, the FilmPack option presets and the Analog Color and B&W film presets from the Nik Collection. I always understood that Elite vs Essential was about FilmPack + ViewPoint included for the PL Elite version.Ībout FilmPack Elite vs Nik Collection, are we paying twice the same analog film presets ? The fourth version of DxO FilmPack is a steady upgrade - many of the presets are the same, except the addition of the designer set, giving even more film effects to add to your pictures. 8 plug-ins, 250 presets, and built-in U Point technology so you can explore every aspect of creative photography. 'DxO FilmPack applies to your digital images the saturation, the contrast, and the grain of the most celebrated analog silver halide, slide and negative films.' It's all disclosed on the webpage: PhotoLab can do various camera renderings. Why is there in my personal DXO manager an option to upgrade to PL4 Elite → PL5 Elite and FP6 Elite alone ? Rediscover the style, colors, and grain of iconic films that have been carefully recreated through DxO’s exclusive calibration process. I still don’t understand if my PL4 elite upgrade will include FP6 elite ?
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