I’m using PL6 and I have no problem to return back to LR (DNG nor Tiff).
It looks like your installation is not correct.
gchappel wrote:
I do own and use photolab 6.
I tried the free trial of pureraw2.
I found it much easier to go back and forth from lightroom with pureraw.
I am probably missing something- computers are not my strong suit- but is there an easy way to move from lightroom to photolab back to lightroom? I always end up having tomanually reimport into lightroom.
I may even purchase pureraw just for the ease of use if I can not find a better way in and out of photolab.
any thoughts?
Thanks
gary
gchappel wrote:
I do own and use photolab 6.
I tried the free trial of pureraw2.
I found it much easier to go back and forth from lightroom with pureraw.
I am probably missing something- computers are not my strong suit- but is there an easy way to move from lightroom to photolab back to lightroom? I always end up having tomanually reimport into lightroom.
I may even purchase pureraw just for the ease of use if I can not find a better way in and out of photolab.
any thoughts?
Thanks
gary
I had PL3 and that was the last one. I did trial later versions including PL6. I have PR1 and PR2 and trialling PR3. I also much prefer using PR over PL. I really have to think about this upgrade because PR is pretty expensive for what you get. DXO did add some lens sharpening control. I can always turn lens sharpening off with PR2 if needed.
The only reason I'm sure is someone on another forum said they were testing AI NR beta for LrC. Someone else said they were testing it for PS and it is already in PS neural filter wait list.
I have not done or won't do any serious testing because I hate doing on my 14" laptop, even if is is Retina. I'll be home in April and give it a good run on my 27" screen.
I guess I need to dive deeper into my plug-in setup.
I should have said I can go back and forth pretty easily with one file.
But after a football game I will have 40-100 shots I want to keep. All at iso 10000 or more.
With pureraw2 it was easy to bulk process the whole batch, go have a snack, and when I came back they were all in lightroom waiting for final edits.
With photolab6, I could not do batches that easily.
I have a lot to learn
gary
gchappel wrote:
I do own and use photolab 6.
I tried the free trial of pureraw2.
I found it much easier to go back and forth from lightroom with pureraw.
I am probably missing something- computers are not my strong suit- but is there an easy way to move from lightroom to photolab back to lightroom? I always end up having tomanually reimport into lightroom.
I may even purchase pureraw just for the ease of use if I can not find a better way in and out of photolab.
any thoughts?
Thanks
gary
When you install PhotoLab, if it finds Lightroom and/or PhotoShop, it installs a plugin that allows you to send a photo directly into PL and export it back from PL into LR. It's completely seamless, once you learn how to do it. In Lightroom on a PC, it is invoked by selecting "plugin extras" in the File menu, and then Transfer to DxO PhotoLab.