
#Topaz sharpen ai black friday install#
I know new software doesn’t have to be backwards compatible all the way back but I would expect it to be largely working going forward, but this won’t install due to what I can only assume is a faulty installer that is incorrectly identifying version numbers. I’ve seen there’s a possible work around mentioned in the forum but people shouldn’t be having to edit registry’s and stuff to get something to work imo. Well yep version 12 and now 13 are higher than 10 but nope. It states something along the lines of OS must be version 10.xx or higher. Now I can’t use it at all because of a bug I presume in the installer.

I know there are plenty of fans of how PL does masking but LRc masking is on another level in the latest update, at least in my opinion and is much faster to achieve what I need and I think they, DxO, need to really start moving into the automated masking side of things.Īnother little point of contention I have with the non subscription you only pay once thing is that’s great so long as the company doesn’t move the goal posts or decide they don’t want to ‘fix’ something rendering that paid for software useless. I will skip PL6 as for me, my use case and the camera system I use it as of yet offers nothing over 5.Īnd that’s an issue in my eyes for DxO, because unless something major gets added to PL6 I won’t look again until PL7 but by that point Adobe may (but probably won’t!) have brought Fuji demosaicing upto the standard of PL or close enough that I no longer feel the need to do my round trip.

You don’t have to upgrade but ‘if’ you do. I think I wouldn’t be too fair away from reality to state most people come to Photolab to get away from Adobe’s subscriptions but the reality is that yearly paid for updates are just a subscription in essence whether they are discounted or not.

I understand that DxO needs to generate income, but I’d really advise to get off the yearly release cycle, specially if resources are too few to deliver full features…
