Dxo Filmpack 5 Review



As DxO has a range of other image editing applications, you can get PhotoLab included in a bundle with DxO FilmPack 5 and DxO ViewPoint 3 – all of which are compatible with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. If you’re an existing DxO PhotoLab user, there are also inexpensive upgrade plans available.

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Analog and creative film rendering software

Rediscover the style, the colors, and the grain of legendary analog films, faithfully thanks to DxO’s exclusive calibration process. Combine many original renderings with filter, vignetting, blur, texture, frame, or light leak effects to give your photos a unique look.

More than 120 styles, of which 80 are legendary analog films

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. Up to 45 color and 38 black & white analog films are available to bring out the sleeping visual poet in you.

Designer presets

DxO FilmPack provides you with many original creative renderings: up to 39 color and black & white designer presets are available. Vintage effects, aged photos, improbable tints: give a unique style to your photos!

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  • DxO FilmPack 5 comes in Essential and Elite editions, and in total, 83 B&W, color and negative films are available for simulation in the Elite version, with a subset of 44 of these being available.
  • DxO 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.
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Original effects

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Easily apply a large number of effects to your images with settings that are accessible in one click.

Support for RAW format: perfectly faithful color renderings

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Now supporting RAW format, DxO FilmPack uses the calibrated data from your camera to apply analog renderings with perfectly faithful colors. Based on all of DxO’s RAW processing know-how, DxO FilmPack automatically corrects all of your equipment’s possible optical flaws, all while efficiently reducing the undesirable digital noise in your images. And of course, processing TIFF and JPEG images is always possible!

“High-fidelity” analog film renderings

DxO FilmPack renderings are created in DxO’s laboratories using an exclusive scientific process of exhaustively profiling each film. This process is based on a series of shots of specially-calibrated targets and as well as real-life subjects taken with the film being profiled. The film is then developed by the world’s most reputable processing laboratories and is then subjected to high-resolution digitization in order to measure the film response and to extract the grain matrices.

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Transparent integration with your workflow

You can use DxO FilmPack both as a standalone application and as a plugin for Adobe® Photoshop®, Adobe® Photoshop® Elements®, Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom®, Apple Aperture® and DxO PhotoLab. In standalone application mode or as a plugin for DxO PhotoLab, you can directly process your TIFF, JPEG, and RAW images in just a few clicks. In plugin mode, you can follow your regular processing workflow while enriching your Adobe or Apple solutions.

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Ergonomic interface

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Process your images even more easily, thanks to DxO FilmPack’s new interface — even more simple and intuitive! Quickly access all presets, effects, and settings grouped together in the unique lateral control panel. Select the style that best matches your taste: analog film or Designer, color or black & white, with or without a toning effect or a frame — the combinations are infinite! Click on a thumbnail: the processing is applied immediately.