![]() £65 is not 50% of £129 it is 50.38%.None of the prices seems to meet the criterion of "up to 50% off". Thankfully the intellects creating the software seem better than those in the marketing department trying to do simple arithmetic. The Elite edition seems to be justified on the basis of Clearview and denoising alone, but also has various other benefits. Which means I end up paying almost as much as an Adobe subscription for a product with a tiny fraction of the capabilities - albeit an easy to use product. The deals finish at 11.59 pm local time on Monday, November 28, 2022. Since I already upgraded I can not see the upgrade price, so can anyone tell me I wondered if I should upgrade before Black Friday but went ahead anyway. DxO is offering excellent Black Friday deals on its range of powerful photo editing software. ![]() I don’t generally use Nik much except for the HDR module which I use frequently, and I. More details will be announced on February 1, 2023. Upgrade pricing will no longer be available and will be replaced with a new loyalty scheme. I don’t know) and I thought about upgrading considering how inexpensive it is right now. Here’s what’s changing: New perpetual licenses will include updates with bug fixes until the next version, but new features released after purchase will not be included. Nik 4 is on sale at half-price during the US Black Friday sale (and perhaps also outside the US. I don’t know how long it will last) and I am a bit curious to see what an upgrade from PL4 to PL5 costs during the sale. MikeFromMesa November 22, 2021, 1:36pm 1. I tend to resolve to miss a year, and then after a while try the free trial, and then pay up just before the offer ends. Dxo is having their Black Friday sale today (here in the US, at least. This year the upgrade from PhotoLab 3 Elite Edition to PhotoLab 4 Elite edition is £79 at full price and £50 at Black Friday prices. And yet every year they come out with a new version with a significant upgrade cost, which is hard to resist. However - I bought it partly because of the promise of a one-off price rather than rental. It's mainly a sophisticated RAW converter, with some limited local editing capabilities. ![]() Seems to get pretty good results (within its limits) while being reasonably easy to use. Peter van den Hamer's blog: Reusable thoughts on pixels and bits.I love DXO PhotoLab. ![]() ![]()
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