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Integrating DxO FilmPack v1.2 and above with Adobe Lightroom

This section of the DxO Labs web site provides some suggestions on how to integrate DxO FilmPack and Adobe® Lightroom™, one of the most popular image workflow software applications for digital photographers.

We are going to consider three scenarios:

1- DxO FilmPack Standalone application is run prior Adobe® Lightroom™

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2- DxO FilmPack plug-in is opened via the DxO Optics Pro plug-in in Adobe® Lightroom™

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3- DxO FilmPack plug-in is opened via Adobe® Photoshop™ CS, from Adobe® Lightroom™

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A detailed description of how to set up each software package and how make them work together can be found here as a PDF document that will guide you through the three scenarios explained above.
(although this document refers to DxO Optics Pro v4.5, the information it contains is valid for v5. Please note that certain tabs & correction palettes have been renamed between v4 and v5. However the overall functionality of the software remains the same.)

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