DxO releases DxO PhotoLab 9

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Paris, France-based software developer DxO announced the launch of DxO PhotoLab 9 RAW photo editing software. Version 9 introduces masking powered by AI that guarantees supremely accurate selections, allowing photographers to create local adjustments with more precision than ever. In addition, new features include: local adjustments for denoising, demosaicing, and Lens Sharpness Optimization; a range of workflow upgrades for a smoother editing experience; powerful batch renaming options that use metadata; and support for Apple HEIC/HEIF and ProRAW images.

DxO PhotoLab 9 brings a host of workflow improvements designed to make photo organization faster and more intuitive. New features include image stacking, a Favorites system for folders and projects, and direct access to the Project palette from Customize mode. DxO PhotoLab 9 introduces a powerful new batch renaming tool, giving users full control over how original and processed files are named. Filenames can be automatically generated using image metadata, EXIF information, or custom text, streamlining organization and post-processing.

DxO PhotoLab 9 is available today from the DxO website (shop.dxo.com), for macOS and Windows machines:

New license                                                       239,99 $ – 239,99 € – 219;99 £

Upgrade from DxO PhotoLab 7 or 8               119,99 $ – 119,99 € – 109,99 £ A 30-day trial is available from dxo.com/en/dxo-photolab/download.

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.