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We each react differently to various packages and their interfaces. There is no tight or wrong about that. For me DXO Photolab is very intuitive but I created all my own palettes to reorder the tools to suit my workflow. It sounds like creating a minimalistic workspace would deprive you of learning how to use the many tools available.

It should be, Adobe has far more experience with it. much longer. Photoshop. (DxO started this version as a tool which has local tools. before that they where mainly a lens/camera correction-tool for eh yes LR/Photoshop for instance and final editing must be done in a other application.)

As i said i agree its lacking a good learning and training site.
I was coming from Silkypix and there tutorials you can count on one hand…so from my perspective DxO got a lot more. I realize that there video’s how to’s and training is in building fase and a lot is shallow if you want to know more. So i agree DxO has to step up in that area if they want to get on par.
But for now i think they are happy to survive as it is. Now there more a standalone raw to endresult-jpeg application and become less of a specialist tool and more a concurrent of the LR’s out there that would be one of the pilar’s.=> much wider and better education video’s. (Now it is more a commercial kind of information.)

So YES selflearning is more or less the case. As in most things in live. :slightly_smiling_face:
For now it is what it is. And i like it any way much more then the big family rent module adobe is.

But it is not just Adobe that give superb training support (and the rent model has nothing to do with this debate). It is pretty much everyone other than DxO. We will have to agree to disagree re self learning. I cannot get my head around a concept where a business sells a technical product and leaves to to the end user to sort out how best to make it work. If I had realised that I would certainly not have purchased - I was wrong to assume that DxO where as complete as others.

Robin Whalley is great. Thanks :slight_smile:

your welcome.:slightly_smiling_face:
this i found today:
You can’t follow him (speedview) but it is given a view of what can be done.

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My bad (semantics) as IMO the DxO Standard workspace felt like putting on a wet bathing suit. So, I created a custom workspace which is reflective of my workflow considering the pluses and minuses of DxO. I also omitted pallet tools which are in the Command Bar.

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One more thing - the quality and quantity of training videos is unfortunate. The cost of creating a suite of training videos is minimal. This issue makes no sense to me.

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