![]() Each comes with a separate standalone version and also unhides all the built-in Viewpoint and Filmpack features already in PhotoLab. I suggest you download the 30-day trial versions of FimPack 6 Elite and Viewpoint 4 and try them yourself. My question is, if I got DXO Filmpack, could I do pretty much everything there that I currently do in Color Efex Pro? The items I use most in Color Efex Pro are Tonal Contrast, Detail Extractor, Pro Contrast, Darken/Lighten Center, Warmth/Brilliance, Classical Soft Focus, Glamour Glow, along with a few others. I would prefer not to have to do some edits in Photolab, then convert the raw file to a TIFF in order to do some edits in Color Efex Pro - it’s just another step, an extra file, and applying some edits in Color Efex Pro can introduce more noise, as the DXO Noise reduction is done prior to doing any editing in Color Efex Pro. Pretty much the only feature I use in the NIK Collection is Color Efex Pro. ![]() ![]() ![]() I currently have DXO Photolab Elite 6 and the NIK Collection, but I do not have Filmpack or Viewpoint. ![]()
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