Companies that actually do the same thing – they drop support for older versions of macOS. And I guess they have much less manpower at hand than companies like Microsoft or Adobe do. I am pretty sure that the developers at DXO do their utmost to deliver a properly functioning piece of software. Thing is: You are addressing the wrong people. Now the channel mixer is, so to say, sold two times to the same customer (what has been there all the time in Filmpack has now been added to Photolab 7, or is there any difference?).I am posting this because I read a lot of complaints that DXO drops support for older macOS versions. Hence, old Filmpack owners would also get something new. If the color wheel can be added to local adjustments, it should also be possible to add the channel mixer. What is the option “only available in Filmpack 7, or higher”? I tried to see if you could do this with the brush, but didn’t find a way. Is it possible to somehow protect and area from being affected? It seems fairly common to have something in the area marked by the control line, that you do not want to change (as a tree against a sky). Would be nice if it could be toggled on and off (or maybe I haven’t found the button yet …). When moving to the side bar where the sliders now are located, the control line can no longer be seen on the screen. The disappearing control line (control point etc). Some things seem a little bit strange, or then I just can’t figure out how to do it. So far it seems like the possibilities have increased, most notably the possibility of applying the color wheel locally (which I think is an improvement). I just downloaded Photolab 7 and have been testing the new local adjustment features (although I never had Photolab 6 I guess they are new).
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