
I’ve always wondered why Lightroom has never evolved on this aspect since the organization of the workspace should be the priority of every post production flow, but well that DxO Labs has not neglected this important aspect.

However, and despite the novelties introduced by the latest versions, Lightroom has a very rigid user interface that pushes us to follow a precise flow of post production that often and willingly is not the optimal one for us.ĭxO PhotoLab 3 overcomes this limitation with a panel structure configurable at will: each tool can be rearranged according to our taste within thematic panels (Histogram, Essential Tools, Light, Color, Detail, Geometry and DxO ViewPoint) and each of these panels can be unhooked and brought of the work area for greater control and precision, as in Photoshop itself for example. Without a doubt, Adobe Lightroom is the most widely used image post production software at the moment, thanks to the undisputed domination of its elder brother Adobe Photoshop, with which it shares the same engine (Camera Raw) and with which it is sold.
